Watching movies and watching life, our reactions are quite different. Maybe the film is too condensed, even if the situation is deviant, the discomfort brought to the audience will still be diluted in the reunion at the end of the film, so people will rejoice, and then return to the intolerance of life. This cartoon is still such a cliché but heart-warming story mode-the Vikings kill dragons for generations. If someone does not kill the dragon, then he is an alien. If he dares to be an enemy of the dragon that everyone hates, then he He is even more a traitor, so this person must be isolated and even hated by the group. However, he was finally able to reverse people's old ideas, proving that dragons are actually not as cruel as written in the book, and that they are also our friends. He succeeded, so the old grievances were resolved, and the man and the dragon moved towards a harmonious life state, with happiness and harmony. To sum up this kind of movies, most of them are-groups immersed in old ideas one day when they are shocked by the emergence of new ideas, they are panicked and disgusted. But later this concept was proved to have reasonable elements, even correct, and then people are often able to abandon the prejudices in the past. This is undoubtedly the most exciting reason for this kind of film, as if all our grievances and depressions in reality can always be solved in the end. However, movies are always movies, and the real world is always more narrow and cruel than the world of light and shadow. That's why so many people tirelessly search for their utopia on the silver screen and warn them that there will be a bright day. But people will only fluctuate their emotions with the plot, and cannot see what the repeated paradigm is and what they hope to impact. Maybe the filmmakers themselves just want to express a kind of inspirational desire, but this kind of inspirational way is reproducible. In these overlapping appearances, we may be able to read the lack of power of the world to face reality. We have washed people's ideas time and time again, but after all, we can't rely on this moment to show the public. Watching a movie is more of a pastime. Who is willing to catch a certain truth from this sound and light, and always stick to it? Therefore, all kinds of movies still fail to inspire people's tolerance, so we will still face each other after the film closes, and we will still live in the inherent stereotypes. In fact, at a certain level, each of us is nothing more than a marginalized person. Why bother to reject others while making a fuss, and at the same time to whitewash ourselves.
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