I’ve always wanted to write about my views on Avatar, but I’m really too talented to express what I’m thinking in my heart. I have watched the last Qi Zong twice, once by myself, once by others, and others seem to have a personal view of it. Not much interest.
I think what attracted me to it was that it used the simplest "language" to interpret the innocent boy as a lonely hero. He did not choose to be the hero that everyone expected. Although he was able to do it easily and was recognized by the public, there was unacceptable cruelty and malice to him on the heroic road. Therefore, An Ang chose the path to break through not only the general environment but also the existing heroic stereotypes of the closest people around him, to reach the optimal solution in his values that no one has ever tried, despite the hardships and obstacles. long.
The Qihe tribe is also used to living in seclusion and avoiding too much social responsibility. This choice is even more difficult for An Ang. So An Ang is considered a lonely hero to me, and his achievements can be said to be hard-won by 20 points. An Ang's partners finally made the same choice as him, and tried their best. Each character has a basically complete growth path. Probably these are the reasons for the special love, and of course it is very funny.
The path of the second part of Korra is completely different, although the situation is not what it used to be, just like Korra said I have to find my own path as the avatar, everyone chooses to go out of their own way, and the charm of this series is also Let's do it.
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