I felt stuffy yesterday, so I was looking for a healing movie to watch. I have always liked Japanese animation movies, and I think they are simple, beautiful and warm.
Living in an increasingly busy and even utilitarian world, it is quite rare to find time to watch a movie quietly and seriously. Even watching a movie, I'm always thinking, what can I learn from this movie that will benefit me? Don't know if anyone has the same idea as me.
The little princess was brought home by the Bamboo Man, and in just three months, she grew from a baby to a slim little girl. Later, the Kanzhu people always got some gold and gorgeous fabrics from the bamboo forest. I thought that the direction of the story would be that the couple became more and more greedy and wanted to explore human nature... But the bamboo people just said firmly. : "I want to raise her into a noble princess!" Then he always took gold to the capital. Later, I thought, maybe after seeing the bamboo man finally being attracted by the flowery world of the capital, he left his wife and little princess by himself. But later, the Kanzhu people really built a gorgeous house in the capital and took his wife and little princess to live there.
Later, the little princess began to learn etiquette, lost her freedom, and was entangled by princes, nobles and even the emperor. I thought the film would begin to explore the nihility of the nobles and the freedom and happiness of ordinary life, and sing praises for the virtue of the little princess not admiring the powerful. However, it seems that I think too much?
Then suddenly, one day, the little princess said that she was going back to the Moon Palace. I was also surprised at the time. In the whole movie, what moved me the most was the part where she returned to the Moon Palace. The gods cast spells to make everyone fall asleep. At this time, the little princess' maid sang the song that the little princess liked with the children. The little princess and her adoptive parents woke up, and the little princess ran over and hugged the adoptive parents and adopted mother and cried bitterly. A fairy persuaded her to go, and said to the little princess: ""Let's go, it's time to set off. Let's go back to the clear moon city together, let the troubles turn into clouds, and forget the filth here. "The little princess said: "There is no filth here at all. Whether it is joy or sorrow, the creatures on this land all exude brilliance. Birds, insects, beasts, grass, trees and flowers, as well as human touch..." I think the words of the little princess are the simplest but also the most profound philosophy in life. Indeed, the little princess lives in this world and has seen hypocritical people, selfish people People have felt bondage, experienced helplessness, been brought by others, and caused others' suffering. At the same time, she has also been happy, unfettered, cared for, happy, friends, and loved ones. But like she said, everything here, good and bad, shines through.
There are indeed many unpleasant things in this world, and human nature really cannot stand the test. Sometimes the closest people don't understand themselves the most. However, this is still a glorious world worthy of nostalgia. I have always felt that the word "life" contains too many things. Right now, I can't express in words what these two words contain, nor can I specifically perceive what is in it.
Life is complicated. I used to think complex was a derogatory word, but now, I think, it's actually a neutral word. In our life, there will be many happy, excited, proud, happy moments, as well as sad, painful, helpless, and desperate moments. We will fall in love, and we will also be broken-hearted. We have the care of our parents. , There will also be times when we lose this love, we have close friends, there will be times when we quarrel with friends, we will achieve achievements, and there will be times when we are discouraged and fail. But whether it's gain or loss, luck or misfortune, it's all part of life. When we reach the end of our lives, everything we have experienced in this life will mix together into a jug of wine that is unique and belongs only to us.
Also, after watching this movie, I really want to go to Japan to see the cherry blossoms. Will Japan's cherry blossoms be more tender?
By the way, my title is what the little princess said. The little princess said, "I've been thinking about what I'm here for. Later, I finally understood that I'm here to live." Living is something that exudes brilliance.
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