I recently watched the Disney animation movie and enjoyed it very much. I liked this movie very much, probably because it has nothing to do with love, but only about the courage of two people. It's also a movie about yourself.
The first thing that attracted me was the movie introduction on Douyin. When I saw the sea make way for Moana, I thought it was a strong female Shuangwen, hahahahaha. But it's not, it's a story about growing up and finding yourself. Moana was groping her way forward during the journey. Her love for the sea was blocked by her father, but she finally gave herself the answer. Maui lost her ego because of her over-eagerness for human approval, which led to making mistakes, and found courage and self-awareness in Moana's company.
In fact, I don't really like characters who rely on tools and feel insecure. Just like Maui was afraid of losing his ability to quarrel with Moana after he lost the hook, Moana also doubted herself and asked why the sea chose her, let's change it. Moana also lost her confidence with the loss of Maui. Finally, her grandmother showed up to encourage her. Maybe that's why I don't have a management mindset. I always feel that it is particularly insecure to pin my hopes on others. They'll leave, or they'll refuse, and I'll have no choice but to surrender. But I don't want to put myself in such a passive situation. So I prefer to do everything by myself.
A sense of security is always brought about by ability, and dependence is the first step to collapse.
About the self, this is a big proposition. The heroine's ego in the movie began to awaken when she sailed with the encouragement of her grandmother. How to seek self, the first thing to do is to be independent. (Am I a little brainless about being independent! But I think that only when you are independent can you have the capital to negotiate and discuss with others, otherwise you will always be the role of a chicken, and you can be placed in a cage at will, as long as you bring Your person can be as long as he wants. We say self, not to get much rights, but to have the right to speak. I have the right to say no to what I don’t like. This is probably why we women have always wanted to fight against the world. of.
At last! I really want to go to Sanya! I want to eat Pipi shrimp, boiled shrimp, and spicy crab. T_T I love the sea
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