It's really dirty and
I can't bear to look at it... But I still finished it...
Except for the indescribable erotic scenes and the spectacular scene at the end where the food in the whole supermarket gathers to make love ,
the theme of this story is still okay,
changing beliefs and destiny.
As food, their belief at the beginning was to go to the great distance, that is, to be selected by humans, leave the supermarket, and go to the human world; but as each food saw the true face of the "great distance", they began to In order to change their own destiny, they ran away, quarreled, searched, reprimanded, and even killed. Finally, they finally regained trust in each other, and united and defeated the "God" in their mouths - the staff and customers in the supermarket.
In the movie, they won,
but out of the movie, did they really win?
As food, what is the meaning of their existence?
They rebel against "God" - human beings, what is the meaning?
They were created by humans, isn't the meaning to be eaten by humans?
If they are not selected by humans, they will only end up rotten, so what is it...
Naturally, it is impossible to treat them as "ordinary food" in the movie, they must have a metaphorical meaning in it, and The meaning of this should be implied to the human world, even if you know that you are weak, whether you have the courage to abandon your original beliefs and change your destiny.
Such a theme is somewhat similar to this year's domestic animation "The Great Protector".
So the make love carnival party at the end of the film is an expression of breaking free and enjoying freedom?
Maybe I'm thinking too much, maybe the director just wants to express his lust for food?
In any case, these foods are so dirty and yellow that you can't really look at them directly......
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