is the film for me this brain-hole of appetite. The reason why it is not 5+ is that I feel that it is not enough. I want to know more about that dream-like world.
The theme of the film is the story of two wolves, light and hope, darkness and despair, which will survive?
It's the one you fed.
The originally hopeful world of tomorrow, the dreamer's paradise, went against the original intention because of the loss of the infinite future and the despair of mankind, killing the light and hope. The whole city was shrouded in desolation and despair.
The same is true for Walker, who had been in Tomorrowland for 20 years and was originally full of dreams. Under the double blow of love and that hopeless future, he was expelled for 30 years.
Then Cathy and Hope, whose dream index was as high as 73, appeared.
The audience also unveiled the layers of the veil of tomorrow's world with Casey's perspective, so Casey's foreshadowing scene accounted for as much as 1/3 of the film, and then the story about Walker was roughly 1/3.
With the adventure along the way, I returned to the place of hope that is now self-enclosed.
After seeing the hopeless future, Kathy did not give up and despair, and finally brought hope and future back to the world of tomorrow just as Elena hoped. The ending of Boss David is a bit too much, but it can be understood as: with the fall of the time and space control tower, David, the manager of human despair, also disappeared along with it. What fell is the despair that shrouded the world of tomorrow.
This is a film about dreams, and the world of tomorrow is full of dreams. That department-wide recruitment advertisement is to show candidates a "dream" and whether that dream actually exists.
Depends on you, depends on which wolf you feed.
Looking back now at the Tomorrowland version of the Disney Castle at the beginning of the film, it was really a very Disney film, a film that showed a dream.
Finally, I sighed at the acting skills of the little actors. The heroine, the hero, the little hero, Elena, and even the heroine's younger brother are all powerful actors. Especially the little male protagonist, he can't be praised any more, he is cute and handsome, and has successfully shaped the innocence, naughty, creativity, and youthful vitality. This little actor is really like me. Not only can he eat with his face, but he is also very powerful.
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