Mountain monsters or humans

Dora 2022-03-21 09:02:59

Many people think that this film is about LGBTQ, or marginalized people, that is to lower the level of this film. It actually focuses on a larger theme: the search for oneself, or, further, self-identity. Tina felt that she was different from others and a flawed person since she was a child. At this time, he was completely isolated from the outside world. Until Vore appeared, Tina began to ask: Who am I? I finally realized that I, like Vore, are "mountain monsters". As the plot develops, Tina finds that he is different from Vore. He finally understands that both mountain monsters and human beings need love to establish connections with others and finally gain a sense of identity. At the end of the film, Tina establishes a relationship with the mountain monster baby. found the connection, found the self.

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Border quotes

  • Vore: Humans are parasites that use everything on earth for their own amusement.Even their own offspring. The entire human race is a disease, I'm telling you.

  • [last lines]

    Tina: I don't see the point of evil.

    Vore: So you want to be human?

    Tina: I don't want to hurt anyone. Is it human to think that way?