When Armstrong landed on the moon more than 40 years ago, did he see the same kind of stars, shining with gentle light, waiting for us to pick up?
When Galileo created the first astronomical telescope more than 400 years ago, did he see such a small boat, carrying three generations of grandparents, scanning the stars on the moon?
I have never been able to believe that in the United States, where technology is so advanced and the people are so rational, there is such a gentle imagination. To be able to make such a poetic animation, its creators should have such great goodwill towards the world, so everything under the camera is so beautiful, even the language seems redundant, for fear of disturbing the quietness of the road.
Nowadays, the development of science and technology has made life less poetic and childlike. Everything was destroyed by the Death Rationalists.
Romance is dead, truth lives on.
Only animation can wake up the dream.
In the 7-minute short film, all praise is powerless, and all dissatisfaction is also critical.
It's there, like poetry.
I dedicate this article to Pixar.
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I often remember that when I was a child, I went to sweep the stars with
my father and grandfather . The bright light scattered all over the place. Accompanied by the sound of wind chimes. When the moon is big and round, I go to sweep the stars. Follow the pre-ordered trajectory and clear the space. The rest of the stars are hidden in the ring pit. Today, I can only scan the stars in my dreams.
The stars are getting colder and darker day by day.
They lose their lives day by day.
Finally one day,
I can no longer scan the stars.
I can't see my grandfather's white beard,
nor my father's big belly.
The stars have disappeared, and the
moon has grown old.
At this moment, I finally cried out,
I will never see those stars again in this life.
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THE END
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