Every character is shaped very three-dimensionally, a little moved, and talk about two images that resonate with me.
The alien Lu-la ran away from home not because of a quarrel with his family, but because of an "accidental" exploration of the world. This design strikes me: even though we love our family and cherish every day we spend with them, we face (temporary) separation.
Nomads are part of life, our ancestors were nomads.
The way Lu-la looks homesick when she sees the photo really looks like me. Before the epidemic, I was able to go home once or twice a year, and the photos with my family were put away by me. Later, when I couldn’t go home, when I moved again, I put the photos where I could see them and encouraged myself every day.
The boss sister of the secret base took off her armor at the end, and between her eyebrows and eyes turned into a little girl who realized her dream, which is a bit cute. (Will she be very jealous that Sean has been fighting with lu-la all the time?) It would be great if she was the one who was taken on the spaceship by mistake in the end, and she could work hard and create scientific research results (wrong?).
I burst out laughing as soon as she came on - she looked so much like me, from her eyebrows to her hairstyle to her clothes.
The epidemic has lasted for so long. It is not easy for everyone. I hope everyone can go home as soon as possible. Reunion is really a symbol engraved in our cultural DNA.
Ps. The farmer named the amusement park Doomsday Farm. If there are aliens, are they colonizers/invaders? Or will it be like the Lu-la family?
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