I have experienced a big shock just now and watched this one. This is very famous.
Although it is Sally's love line as the theme, it is also the same as the empty Jack (ah, where is his shredded meat?) looking for feelings.
When I look at it, Jack’s society is a cult of personality, and Santa Claus is a division of capitalism. So when Jack came to Santa’s society by mistake, he was attracted and wanted to be his own.
This and his "Pumpkin King" in the opening scene concealed his superiority and caused his loneliness. In his society, people live in shabby and shabby society, and their comfort is Jack's singing. However, the others are gone.
If Jack did not go back, it was only two days, they would find it hard to accept it as if the sky had fallen. This is a reduction in fanaticism caused by personality cult. It is wrong, it is to curb social development.
And Santa’s society is a division of labor, a strict order and a high degree of mechanization. So everyone is employed and have fun,
If Jack’s society is the early handicraft industry, then Santa’s is the later industry. The solution to Jack's society is to abandon the cult of personality and move towards industry.
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