The film tells the inspirational story of the big-eyed boy overcoming birth defects, realizing his dream, and becoming a scare commissioner-ha, at least on the surface.
There are countless efforts, opportunities, resourcefulness and luck in this process. The last part of the "promotion note" from "communication room sender group" to "scare group" also reflects many legends in reality, which is quite teary. But this paragraph is too vague. I wickedly think that the final vague fast-forward is because the director Scanlon concealed the fact
that in order not to hit the little friends’ dreams, that is-the
big eye boy did not become the fright commissioner at all, he was just the partner of the fright commissioner Sully (Or assistant). What's more desperate is that he will never become a scarer in his entire life.
Of course, if you have read "Monster Electric Company", you should know that in the end, the situation has changed, but that's something to be said. At that time, it can't be said that Big Eye Boy has become a fright commissioner.
So the main line of the story should be:
the big-eyed boy who dreamed of being a frightening commissioner from a young age made 20 times more effort than ordinary people, but in the end he failed to become a frightening commissioner because of birth defects.
The translation is that not everyone can realize their dreams-if you have no talent for what you desire to do, even if you love and work hard, it will be useless.
Disillusionment enough, huh?
So I hate this point of the soul chicken soup-the bragging master of success will never tell you that some dreams will never be realized, just like Hitler failed to become an architect in the end.
But-yes I will add another but-but your efforts will not be wasted. Like the big eye boy, I guess everyone can see it. Although he can't become a top scarer, he is definitely a top scarer trainer with his talent and vision. A group of cabbage-level OK brotherhoods can be trained by him. To become an excellent club that competes with Jingguai, the big-eyed boy can actually become the coach of the national team (or the kind that can lead the team to win the Olympic gold medal) if the strength of the big-eyed boy is developed.
It's a pity that "Monster Electric Company" was the first, and the fate was fixed, so in the end the director was unable to wake up the big-eyed boy. Just make up for it, how shining the big-eyed boy trainer should be as a terrorizing commissioner.
So this is reality, the cruel and beautiful reality implicitly highlighted under the film's inspirational cloak. Instead of imposing unrealistic fantasies on yourself, it is better to recognize yourself and then consider where the closest realistic entry point is to your dreams. If it were to change DreamWorks, the end must be the bloody ending of "Dream will come true" like Panda Abao, but Pixar would not do that. So I like Pixar.
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