It's a contrast.
The love between animals is easy to understand, following you and finding food for you. I often think that, by observing the relationship between two animals and seeing the distribution of food, we will know that if one animal voluntarily gives food to another animal - nine times out of ten, it is mother and child, the most sincere love.
But in the slaughterhouse, the animals lose any chance to show their souls, they are rounded up, driven in, framed, electrocuted, divided, graded, sold. That's what Ender said about being sorry for them. They are only considered flesh, flesh without a soul.
The body Ender rides is old and haggard, with a dead hand drooping, making him unable to move swiftly and emotionally confident. Maria is young and beautiful, but her behavior is rigid and mechanical, and cannot be approached by any human being.
One disabled, one mentally disabled.
Two "B" grades.
Ender was attracted from the beginning, by Maria's hiding look. He tried to approach, and Maria didn't feel it at all, but the contact in reality was so laborious, embarrassing, embarrassing, and stagnant. One's self-esteem is frustrated, the other is overwhelmed.
In the dream, these obstacles are gone. It is directly in the silent nature, two healthy and light deer, eating grass and drinking water together.
At this time, the magical "aphrodisiac powder" appeared.
It has played an effective catalytic role, and the two have been certified many times and confirmed that the dream is the other. It is said that there is no need for the difficult temptation anymore, and the two sides have reached trust in one fell swoop.
However, it still takes time for her to transform into a human being, and she hurt the fragile him during this period. It looks like it's just a little twist, but the heroine's brain really can't handle such a complicated situation. Actually committed suicide.
The sudden happy ending left me a little disappointed.
The most impressive thing in the whole movie is the whole process of the cow being slaughtered, and the blood gushing out from the heroine.
I don't know why, but I want the movie to stay here. Just follow the empty forest at the end of the film.
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