As some comments have said, the most important aspect of this film is probably the concept that laughter is much stronger than crying, but I pay more attention to another aspect when watching the film. Until the end of the movie, the movie did not explain why there are rumors such as "You will die if touched by a child" and why no one has found that the energy of laughter is so much stronger than crying in the past so long (also Or do you dare not say what you have discovered?), maybe the movie deliberately did not say why, because this is a malady that we humans cannot explain: lack of communication, lack of understanding, and would rather have the greatest hostility to each other and hurt both sides. I would like to believe that the person who doesn't understand the language will help me sincerely. And this kind of hostility will only tear the cracks bigger and bigger, just like how difficult it is to solve the misunderstanding after Sullivan was shocked by Abu by accident. In fact, Boss Holland is a good boss. If he could discover the energy of laughter earlier, he would never choose to persecute the children. It’s a pity that our autism has allowed us to understand each other with knives. What’s even more frightening is that when we are convinced that there is "justice" in our knives, we forever block the possibility of understanding, because All attempts to understand will be classified as "justice" that betrays oneself.
Perhaps this is the case, so Pixar would rather make a film where people and monsters can understand each other, and don’t have the courage to believe in fairy tales where people can trust each other—in fact, no one dares to believe it, including me, in a small A small two-way foil can destroy a world of one dimension, and we are all hunters of the dark forest.
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