Pixar's Human Completion Project. I like the meaning of the empty box at the end, which is quite Buddhist and Christian. After all the items are returned to the original owner, the empty box with only his stuffed bear is left. After giving/returning everything to others, what is left to himself is "empty". The spirit demon with the eyes of judging the good and evil in the world, composed of lost and found objects from bullying, is not only the sin of man (inner demon), but also the manifestation of God and the salvation of Jesus. ) in the process of disappearing little by little in a physical sense, that is, Jesus’ devotion to the suffering of mankind made the protagonist (human beings) redeemed, and at the same time, people’s karma (inner demons) were also expelled, and the mirror platform was wiped clean. The protagonist regained his schoolbag, and in the end, the only thing left in lost and found is "empty", that is, the "empty" that human beings have lost since the genesis of the world and have been rediscovered through practice. "Empty" is the common hope of Buddhism and Christianity, the ultimate "supreme goodness".
(ps American commercial feature films can always start the parkour between the protagonist and the opponent in any scene hahaha)
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