Teaching people to trust blindly, isn't this harmful?

Ernest 2022-03-21 09:02:08

"Frozen 1" talks about sisters connecting their hearts and breaking gold, "Ocean's" talks about responsibility, "Frozen 2" talks about do the next right thing, and when it comes to "The Legend of the Dragon", it starts to talk about trust, but unfortunately it doesn't to the point.

Trust is not so much trusting others as trusting your own judgment. If the understanding of others is superficial, the judgment will lose its foundation. You invite everyone to come and have a happy family. What others think is to steal your gems. It’s hell if no tragedy happens, because you don’t know what other people are thinking, and you just act on your own wishful thinking. So, what is there to celebrate?

At the end, everyone can be united, but it is a last resort. Not restoring the gem is a death. There is still a chance for the gem to be restored. Anyone who is a little sensible will do this. Whether she is a good person or a bad person, it really has nothing to do with trust or not. what does it matter. If you have to say something, it is better to say that people are rational animals.

PS, there are too many scenes that are similar to "Ocean Ocean", one scene and two scenes are quite sweet, and too many are boring. The music at the end is not good either.

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Raya and the Last Dragon quotes

  • Raya: Hold on.

    [Sisu grabs onto Raya. She swings across the pit but stops midway. Turns out Sisu's hind legs were still perched on the edge of the cliff]

    Sisu: Oh, we were doing a jumpy thing? So sorry. My bad. I get it now.

  • Raya: Actually, Sisu, I think we're going to go with your plan.

    Sisu: What? My plan? You're going with my plan?

    Raya: Yeah.

    Sisu: Alright! You're not going to regret this. But we're gonna need a really good gift. What do you think she's into? Cats? Knives? Cats with knives? Knives with cats on them?