"Mr. Hablo" has a strong historical atmosphere, a deep steampunk color, an industrialized mechanical environment, and an indifferent and alienated living atmosphere. As a robot, Mr. Hublow abides by rigorous logic, sorting delicate mechanical flowers alone in the morning or evening, always stubbornly correcting the position of old photos on the wall, so that everything is in order. And he is also doing methodical work day after day, seemingly fulfilling but revealing a huge emptiness intentionally or unintentionally. When the advanced sense of time and space occupies most of people's lives, how much space is left for human nature and emotion? The ruthless indifference of passers-by and the grayness of industry just confirm the deviation of tough times and rich emotions. In such a cookie-cutter mechanized life, Mr. Hublow briefly brushed aside the tediousness, and then developed compassion for an abandoned robot dog on the side of the road. You know, in such an era, it is easy for everyone to turn a blind eye to small things, and only immerse themselves in their own world, let alone pay attention to a down-and-out dog.
On the other hand, Mr. Hublow is good at seeing the details and brilliance of life, and has a unique and delicate mind. When he brought the surviving dog home, he seemed to gradually break the order he had followed, and is now chaotic but full of warmth and wit. In particular, the robot dog is about to burst through the house with exaggeration (the destructiveness of dogs is amazing), which seems to imply the extreme of human endurance, and Mr. Hublow tries to derive another survival strategy from this extreme—— His tolerance is limitless. There is no doubt that he has lost his old living home, but has entered a new world of tenderness.
How to create a unique and beautiful scene in the cold mechanical world? When the robot dog grows from a small helpless at first to a giant later, what will Mr. Hublow choose? Perhaps for him, this is a mechanical world, and it should be an emotional era.
In addition, the short BGM is very good, it complements the plot, I like it.
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