The short film begins with the "Luna" family's boat sliding in the vast ocean, and the stars are dotted in the night sky, rendering the atmosphere of family fun. After the boat stopped, the father took out a hat, which symbolized some kind of inheritance ceremony, and the little boy put on the hat. In the middle, a series of arguments between the grandfather and the father over the little boy's dress accelerated the pace of the short film, and also created some taste. Just as father and grandpa were arguing, the moon rose over the sea and the rhythm slowed down again.
Father and grandfather directed the little boy to climb up to the moon. A star fell, and the boy immediately ran over to see it. This detail also showed childishness and left a foreshadowing. After the father and grandpa climbed to the moon and took out the tools, the grandfather and the father were arguing over whose tool the boy should use. During the debate, the father's tool is used for the father's beard, and the grandpa's tool is used for the grandfather's beard. These relaxing details all reconcile the quarrel in the picture, letting the audience know that this is still a family-friendly short film.
Just then, an oversized star fell, changing the rhythm of the short film once again. Father and grandpa argue about what to do with the super star, but the little boy finds a way. The detail at this time is that the little boy takes the hat upside down, which is also a manifestation of the little boy's growth. The little boy took a picture of the star before climbing up to the star. This detail is related to the fact that a star fell when he just climbed up to the moon. The little boy clicked on the little star, and the little star also glowed, which shows that the little boy gained experience through the little star. , and dealt with the big stars smoothly.
Then the pace slows down again, and the boy's tools are no longer the same as his father's grandpa, showing that he has become a real "moon god". After the father and son cleaned up the moon, they returned to the boat. Both father and grandfather patted the boy with relief, and the story ended.
The film changes the rhythm through the plot of the story and the performance of the details, making this little story interesting and philosophical.
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