I think it's quite interesting, much more exciting than I expected, especially the part where the village chief sings the rap, I can't help but hum along, hahaha~
Having said that, when I first watched it, I was thinking about whether the moral of this movie is to say that the country or tribe uses various methods to make the residents not think, work with peace of mind, be quiet and peaceful, and tell them that the world is what you see He looks like this, very small, don't think about digging other things, and there will always be someone who finds the imprint of other things either by accident or necessity, he wants to tell everyone, but he is oppressed and prevented by the power above, At this time, what happened to the recent epidemic suddenly popped into my mind...
But I didn't expect that there is something more thought-provoking in this movie. The snow monster fell to the foot of the mountain and met humans, and even brought back the non-existent things that the stone law said did not exist. I thought he would be on the way. He was arrested, and the village chief told him to deceive the big world at the foot of the famous mountain in order to protect them. The village chief was right. When such a huge creature appeared in front of humans, the first step was to anesthetize or kill him. The Yeti also doesn't want the people he loves to be hurt, so he lied, opened his eyes and said that humans don't exist. Wouldn't everyone have any doubts? But Shi Lu said that if you have any doubts, just swallow it, until the snow monster's father also finds out that the sun will rise even if he doesn't ring the bell, so he encourages the snow monster to tell the truth and facts. In fact, no one hopes that they are Being kept in the dark, so on the surface that seems happy.
Here’s a paragraph. The machines that the village chiefs have shown to deceive the villagers are really powerful. Does the cloud look like a firewall? This firewall is actually built by ourselves, and it is actually very easy to break through it. Just walk to the foot of the mountain, just like jumping over the wall? But he seems a bit difficult, even dangerous, so many people won't try it.
In the end, it was the village chief's daughter who was in danger in order to send the humans back. The village chief also came down to save them. Everyone found out why there were conflicts and killings in the first place. The main reason was that they did not trust each other. In terms of ground defense, if you are friendly at the beginning, it may be fine. The finale makes me feel a little abrupt, too smooth, maybe this is the necessary ending for the animation, but is it also the author who wants to tell us the truth? It's not terrible, it's just that we created a cage for ourselves~
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