As Balzac wrote in "The Comedy of the World", Parisians always divide France into Paris and provinces, as Beijingers always think that Chinese people are Beijingers and foreigners, and even when they go abroad, they don't forget to make fun of these foreigners. At that time, he was already a real foreigner. We earthlings take the mentality of defending against the invaders for granted when watching the fourth episode of Love Dead.
At first glance, I thought it was about heroes teaming up with their neighbors to fight bees invading their homes, protect dairy cows, and maintain the sustainable development of animal husbandry. When I saw half of it, I thought it was about living in harmony with neighbors, not afraid of sacrifice, and defending against foreign enemies. Finally, I realized that it was about how humans who have lost their home on earth will build their homes on alien planets in the future surrounded by creatures such as low-level ugly bees. The story of defending the homeland. The bitter battle that has just ended is neither the beginning nor the end, but a part of human life.
As an invader of the planet, it is fortunate that human beings have established a defense system with fewer enemies and more enemies with advanced technology. Unfortunately, bees seem to be swarming to human settlements like a tide. The earth home has been lost, and human beings have migrated to this desolate planet (much like the afterwords of the wandering earth), competing with the savage and inferior bees for living space. There is only victory and defeat here, there is no morality or right or wrong. Instead of weeping tears of pity for the sad fate of the Indians, it is better to think about how the Jews who lost their homes could establish a state in Israel. sky! Will we earthlings become aliens in the future? !
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