Sure enough, the future world is black and white in the minds of Americans.

Brett 2022-03-25 08:01:01

I don't comment on the overall quality of the film, but I just think the big easter egg at the end is very interesting:
when the kindergarten teacher finished telling the story, the shots for the rest of the children found that none of them were of yellow blood.
Sure enough, discrimination is ubiquitous. In the 1960s, when old Americans were racially discriminated against blacks, they were afraid. Later, in the relevant laws of movies, blacks were given relatively high preferential treatment compared to Latinos and Asians. If the endings were only white children, It is estimated that the old black will protest racial discrimination again, but the absence of yellow people seems to have no effect at all. Sure enough, there are still crying children in the world who have milk to drink.

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The Last Mimzy quotes

  • Naomi Schwartz: What are you doing? We're talking about miracles here! The whole Universe is trying to communicate with you, and you're worried about something as earth-bound as kidnapping? *God,* I love you, but you drive me crazy!

  • Teacher in Meadow: Today, I'm going to show you a story. Let's all tune in together. A long time ago, the soul of our planet was sick. People had become isolated...warlike. Our world was frightened. It was dying. But a great scientist was trying to save us. He had tried many times, and knew he could only try once more. This was the last Mimzy.