From the perspective of a sci-fi movie, the details are too weird; from the perspective of a humanistic movie, it is too confusing and awkward. It's really hard to determine what kind of film it is, so it's a matter of opinion.
At the end of it, I suddenly felt that it was another version of "ET", but it may be that little children can't understand it, and big children can't understand it either.
Why did the future people lose their innocence? What is the connection between the future scene where Ava saw several guys wearing alien masks attack the scientist in the field created by the spinning stone? There seems to be a gap between these plots and the movie itself, and the setting is weird.
The only thing we can experience is that the purest side of the world comes from our children, and we gradually lose this purity due to various factors, and may even obliterate the purity that exists around us. .....
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