talk about human nature

Roy 2022-10-05 13:56:13

Miss Cheng thinks this film is very, very good! There are quite a lot of things to think about, such as where did the bear mother and the bear child go... Although I also hope that the ending will be good, I vaguely feel that it is about a tragedy. There are also a lot of small details that have been particularly poked. The big bear and the little bears have the hole in their tails behind their pants, the photos collected by Dad Bear, the traces of the two people on the bed, the bear riding a bicycle in the small theater has no heart, and finally Dad Bear watched the blue bear mother and child. His eyes... The contrast between dream and reality is so stark and cruel.

When I was watching the film, I thought of a lot of things, I thought of Guevara and Castro, I thought of Big Brother, and Alex from Madagascar. The last thing I thought of was the statue in the Yan Garden that used to be located in the open space behind the 29th floor. Let's call it all: democratic science tops the ball. Mencius said that the reason why people are different from animals and beasts is that they understand the common things, and observe the relationship between people. Mencius also said that all people have a heart that cannot bear people, and with a heart that cannot bear people, they practice government that cannot bear people, and govern the world with the palm of their hand. I don't know if the author wants to call for protection of animals or a metaphor for the long and bumpy democratic movement in Latin America. I couldn't help but think again, what exactly do we and the bears really want?

Mr. Li was very soft-hearted by the BGM of Xylophone. This should be the 12-year slavery of the Xiong version. From some clues, he also said that Mr. Xiong found Mrs. Xiong and the bear child, such as the bed he slept in. At the same time, the icy concrete buildings in the movie footage, the unit rooms, whether it is a happy ending or a tragedy, all look so icy. Maybe this is the coldness of society, and under this coldness, one has a soft heart.

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