We all know that this series of films revolves around the "Xanadu" in the walls that were kept alone during the war. The people here are divided into five factions, they have their own creeds and their own principles.
Perhaps the erudite implicitly hints at the bourgeoisie who have been in the exploiting class since the beginning of the industrial revolution, and they don't care about the life and death of the people at the bottom, even at the expense of transforming the fighters of the fearless so that they can slaughter their comrades and the people at the bottom, they have the right and the status, and do whatever it takes to achieve their own interests;
selfless may allude to ordinary people who are kind-hearted but weak and unable to resist. They are defenseless, but they are the foundation of a country. Although their lives are difficult, they are still hard-working and eager to help. Others;
The climax of the film focuses on the process of the heroine opening the box. After the box is opened, people are surprised to find that the people who disagree are the real human beings. They are wise, brave, honest, friendly, and selfless. They seem to be praising people. Those excellent qualities; when they talk about this picture being projected across the region, people are rushing to the fence to see if the world outside is as desolate and desolate as their government advertises.
The film came to an abrupt end here, but it made me think, is the world inside the wall just like the artificially created scene in "The Hunger Games" and "Escape from the Clone Island", it is just a pastime for the middle and upper classes of human society, maybe The world outside is peaceful and peaceful. People have already ended the war and rebuilt their homes... Or maybe this is a place like "Atmosphere One" where humans study human nature and test new ways of governing. Are those superficial serenity all false, maybe this is not a garden but a hell where people live differently?
Our current society is not like this, everything is for utilitarianism, and the beautiful qualities represented by the five factions are missing. We lie a lot, are cowardly and indifferent, just like the non-sectarian people living in the film, looking back at us, we are really like ants Generally small and narrow.
In an era of fast food, where action movies with big fight scenes can get high marks, it seems that this movie that can make people think should not be spurned by audiences.
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