Punching in the first Kaufman movie, the script idea is amazing, and the reversal of the ending is not too unexpected. The more feeling is, "Look, it's another big lie, because of human nature." The Chinese translation is "Human Nature", and I feel that the concept itself is a bit big. Once it involves "people", the evaluation itself may be unfair. The human nature that comes to mind, good or bad, seems to be unable to be summarized as How this movie made me feel.
What I feel the most is that, first, it is difficult for you to judge another civilization by one civilization.
Just like Indians use their left hand to go to the toilet, and the so-called developed countries think this is low-level and uncivilized, but from another perspective, maybe Indians think you have too many rules? While human beings brought civilization, they also brought rules and education, which looked like something that went against nature. A newborn child is constantly receiving various trainings to become a qualified machine that can run in society. Training and rules themselves have no upper limit, and many new dogmas will appear, and the machine needs to keep learning new rules. But is unity good? Is it right to have rules? I feel that this issue should be discussed in different regions and blocks, and we cannot use uniform standards to cut across the board. Just like training mice to eat with a fork in the film, the idea of this research is very strange, is it right that all creatures live according to human rules? Isn't this a murder? Murdered the diversity of biological forms of existence.
Second, many changes themselves are irreversible, and it is hard to say that changes are reversible reactions.
In the film, Puff was domesticated by humans, and lila wanted to make him what he was before he was not domesticated, but she didn't realize that this was an irreversible process, which explained the ending of the film very well. From this, I think that the impact of education on a person may be irreversible, and once a person forms a mindset, it is estimated that it is really difficult to change.
Still a pretty good movie~
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