Sometimes happiness is so easy, and sometimes happiness is so rare. Or, whether you are happy or not is a multiple choice question, just like the cute penguin in the film, when you are happy, you jump happily, shake your feet from the heart, it doesn’t matter if you can’t sing, and you are rejected by the whole family. It doesn't matter, as long as you work hard and face difficulties towards the dream in your heart, even if you just change the environment, hell can become heaven, and hope can be seen in despair.
Sometimes I think about it, human beings are really a very cruel group. Not only does it perform all kinds of unsightly actions among the same kind, but it also ruthlessly kills and kills other creatures. You will feel an indescribable sadness when you see Mumbo being held in a special cage by humans and watching him yell at humans "why are you taking our fish".
Perhaps, music and dance are not just languages shared by all human beings. They belong to the global village and all creatures under the same starry sky. In this film, penguins are undoubtedly smart and highly anthropomorphic. They use tap dance to convey their wishes and calls for help to humans; in this film, humans are undoubtedly in a different position once again From a thinking standpoint, I felt the plight of the animals and the improvements I could make for them.
I saw many critics of this film criticize the ending, saying that this is another American chauvinism, saying that the penguins are begging for food from humans in a dance. "Begging"? Why use the word "begging"? I didn't see any pitiful expressions on the penguins at all, on the contrary, what I saw was just their positive efforts and their unique ways of communicating their needs to humans.
"Happy Feet" won the 2006 Academy Award for Best Animated Feature Film, beating out "Traffic" and other very good cartoons. I have also seen the film "Traffic Jam", but in comparison, "Big Feet" impressed me more. Maybe it's because of my preference for music, or maybe it's because of my preference for this type of film, which not only brings you happiness, but also moves you and makes you think deeply.
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