With such a sweet, warm, and high-value cartoon, there won’t be too many 10,000 more! There is no dialogue throughout the film, but it tells a complete story clearly and concisely, and extends a rich variety of themes-a sweet and warm family, lost alone, being bullied and injured by a gangster, and encountering a lovely little friend And overcome difficulties together, integrate into a new big family, regain flying ability in the face of cruel and fierce war, embark on a journey alone to complete single-player missions, be rescued by a "warm man", and once again encounter a gangster, see the injustice and succeed in revenge. I also harvested a sister paper, fought a splendid victory, and started a new journey... There are many points worth discussing in the film, such as the huge, complex, and orderly social system of the insect world, which is small but never small; another example The battle of red and black ants, which alludes to the form of war in ancient human society, brings the aesthetics of movies to the fullest; another example is the cycle of life. I personally feel that the themes of the film are "life" and "growth", with others such as "friendship", "cooperation" and "courage" as its side support.
The beginning of the story stems from the imminent arrival of a new human life, and only then has the key item left in the microcosm-a box of sugar cubes, which closely binds the fate of Brother Xiao and the ant. Next, in the danger of wandering, in the dark night of a guest in the ant colony, and at the end of the day, when he is dying, Brother Piao dreamed of his parents and brothers and sisters time and time again. They were dancing in the dreamy green, and they were still together. , As if never separated, as if not separated. This expression really hit my tears very, very much. Although Brother Piao is not alone every time he wakes up from his dream-his good brother Ant has always been there, and the French romantic spider "warm man"-but they can only accompany Brother Piao on a journey , They are partners, but they are also passers-by. They are not family members who can spend the rest of their lives with Piaoge. Therefore, behind the humorous and heart-warming plot, I always feel that there is always a faint sense of "loneliness" surrounding Brother Piao. He must learn to be strong and independent from the heart. The bridge segment that embodies this theme is when Brother Piao takes on the mission and returns to the battlefield, and meets the red-headed fly again. The same scenario, except that the object of being bullied becomes a scoop girl. Tangled a bit, how does Brother Piao choose? Although the war is tense, the entire ant kingdom is waiting for him to return, but he must complete this "salvation", the salvation of the same kind of girl is also his own salvation. It was this damn group of red-headed flies that caused him to be separated from his parents, lost a wing, and wandered abroad. This wonderful revenge shows the growth and transformation of Brother Piao. Maybe it has solved his knots more or less, right? The most important thing is that the hero saves the United States and starts a new family of his own with Ms. Piao. So the end of the story is the continuation of life. Brother Piao and Mei Mei take their babies to learn to fly, just like Dad and Mom at the beginning of the film... Did they fly away? No, they have been. Finally, I want to say, can I have a sequel to Brother Spider alone, this little spider I am too? Ah ha ha ha ha ha ha……
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