I really like to share the feeling of it. I have always been an animation fan and I have seen some good films, but the meaning of this film seems to be different.
Like Michael said, "like to see the world from one point".
Any one of us is the master of this city like white or black. We live with this and observe the world with our own eyes and try our best to change the city with our own hands.
Like black and white, we guard the memory of life in our hearts and are thrown at the edge of the city like garbage by the world. The world is so volatile and unpredictable that it has any of us and none of us can put it in our pockets.
"It's a bad habit to say, 'This city is mine.'" And powerful people always want to conquer it, but in the end it's just a lose-lose.
The scene design of the film is also very exciting.
It was a city battered by industry and not dead.
People live a peaceful and turbulent life, with smiles on their faces but sadness behind them. Those supporting characters ABC are not only tools to promote the plot, but many different profiles of this society. Human feelings are complex and unique cacti, children only like flowers that are bright and easy to wither, those not-so-pure skies and chaotic street scenes in the city, and the wonderful chemical reaction produced by their own memories.
This world is actually the world I live in. It is constantly being turned over and over by those who claim to be strong, and it is constantly being trampled on by industry and utilitarianism... Time will never return to take away the city in our memory, that world is A memory of playing marbles and rubber bands since I was a child. And we watched the city change like seeing a divorced dad take away money and sisters, and there was nothing we could do about it.
Human beings have too little influence on society and the entire era. Bai compares himself to an ant and regains his self-confidence because both he and Hei can save their lives, but we are in a sea of people and busy with traffic. This is one of the human population with tens of thousands of ants. Compared with ants, it can be bigger how much?
Perhaps many people think that Mr. Miyazaki is a peak of Japanese animation, and those dreams and beauty are a utopian existence. People in the world sometimes need some sweet words. That's power, to recharge a battery like life. We still need a record of this era, a sign, a monument. Hence "The Bad Boys".
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