I don't know if my memory is prone to errors. I must have watched the same movie countless times, but I always forget the plot, and every time I watch it, it seems like this is the first time I've seen it.
This time, what impressed us the most was-
It turns out that the magma-firing demon is Tefiti, the goddess of sea life whose heart has been stolen.
This metaphor, if your heart has been stolen, that's why you are so eager to get your heart back. You will be so irritable, fierce, to those who stole your heart.
Why is the devil Tuka so fierce? In fact, the audience is just beginning to be biased by the sweater and the protagonist's perspective (maybe the screenwriter did it on purpose, reminding us that we can't be preconceived by our own ideas).
From the devil's point of view, she is just protecting her own territory (perhaps it means her true self), she is just trying to get back what belongs to her.
Moreover, as the goddess of marine life, she has actually become a magma demon (can't touch water, become afraid of water), God, this is what makes fish unable to live in water. What a terrible thing it is to have your heart (true self) taken away.
It turns out that the devil Tuka was born when Tefiti, the goddess of marine life, had his heart stolen.
Once Tefiti's Heart is returned, the demon Tuka will disappear and Tefiti will return.
Maui was fighting, fighting, and roughing up the demon Tuka until the end
Until Moana discovered that Tefiti had disappeared, and it turned out that the magma demon was Tefiti. She approached with love and initiative, and returned her heart to her.
When Moana treated the magma demon like this, she took the initiative to show her kindness and treat it kindly, the magma was no longer a demon, but approached him gently.
So when we fight violence with violence and communicate with violence,
Be kind to the world,
Why did Maui steal Tefiti's heart, because in order to please the insatiable human beings, it was not out of his own will.
Why did Ocean choose Moana?
What qualities of Moana are favored by the ocean?
When she was a toddler, the ocean took the initiative to send Tefiti's heart.
Moana's confrontation with her father was not as intense as the protagonist's reaction in other works (such as running away from home, breaking out into quarrels, and fierce quarrels), and Moana was repeatedly captured by her father.
Moreover, Moana also accepted her role as the heir to the chief. She did not resist becoming a chief and assumed the responsibilities and roles of the leader and the protection of the clan.
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