The first is a kind of contrast. Teddy bears in our minds are generally cute, but this movie has successfully created a rogue bear that is full of swear words, has a strong sexual desire, and likes to smoke marijuana, so it grows up. Everyone couldn't help laughing as soon as they appeared.
The second is a traditional American sex comedy tradition. Of course, it mainly relies on oral sex. Such small humor is still very effective.
The last is an accident. We don't know what surprises this hateful bear will bring us next.
So now that the complaints about this base film are finished, what I want to talk about now is the more perceptual aspect.
Everyone has a teddy bear, he is not abstract, he is actually a very practical thing. Each of us will always be lonely when we are young, and at this time, there will always be something appearing, maybe a small train, maybe a small robot, but when we were young, they were everything to me. In fact, over time, those substitutes have become ourselves. .
There will always be two selves in our body, in fact, they are both ourselves.
Everyone has a teddy bear, everyone has a childhood, and everyone has a person to accompany you to grow up.
Growing up is a very painful thing, so a corner of our hearts is calling us and refusing to grow up. Since the pain we cannot bear, then living in the past seems to be a good solution. This state is called escape, and the teddy bear in our hearts that is always friendly to us becomes an excuse for our refusal to grow.
But what we can never overcome is ourselves. Those temptations are always there. The difference between growing up and not growing up is that we can listen to the opinions of others if we don’t grow up. We will do what we do, and there will be nothing. Too much blame, but when we grow up, we must learn how to control ourselves.
Growing up is the process of losing oneself and the process of learning to control oneself.
Therefore, those childhoods will eventually grow old, and those memories will eventually disappear.
It's just that the teddy bear doesn't die, we have a chance to start again.
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