It's a bit nerve-racking to watch this kind of film, and my head is always a little dizzy. I like to watch these kinds of films very much. I have watched a lot of them in the past few years. I am really worried that one day I will not get a nerve. Philosophy is a little nervous, otherwise it is not philosophy. It's all because thinking is too complicated. If you think about it, you can go on and on. It's a bottomless pit. There was a spoof episode in South Park where Kyle had a sudden epiphany of existentialism once, and then it wouldn't be all without me.
My personal favorite part is the story of the boy, the birds are flying in the sky, why can't people? Breaking through the matrix, maybe all restrictions will no longer exist, arbitrary freedom - and this must give up the existence of the present, maybe you will die and become a tombstone. Is there really such a kind of freedom that is beyond what the world can have today, which makes people desperate...
Except for the ambiguous part of robots and humans, other stories are also very good. The animation is super strong, and all kinds of styles are unconventional, which can be used as a good teaching material for pictures.
When I watched it, I was a little worried, if someone was fascinated, would they really try to break through the reality: such as deliberately jumping off the stairs, such as deliberately tearing muscles...
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