Wallace looks like a genius inventor. Let’s take a look at a room of novel inventions. It can be said that technology has changed lives. With the addition of that dog, Gromit can be said to be almost indistinguishable from humans except for a dog, even Wallace’s everything. Daily life is taken care of by it. I really want to have one.
Regarding love,
almost all animated films will take love as the main premise, especially this film. Except for the villains that must be set in order to cause dramatic conflicts, all the people in the films express a great aversion to hunting animals. Even the rabbits that make them very headache. If it weren't for the annual competition, it would be okay to be eaten by rabbits. In the end, Tottington built his villa into a bunny shelter, which is more logical.
Regarding science and
technology as the driving force of human development, the film has been showing the benefits of technology since the beginning. Looking at Wallace's life, I think many people have cast envy. But the biggest trouble in the film is also brought by technology, Wallace turned himself into a big rabbit. What the pastor said in the church also makes us think again about whether the use of technology to violate the laws of nature for certain benefits is really beneficial to mankind.
Regarding animated movies,
some people sneer at animated movies, always thinking that it is a kid's stuff, but apart from the lack of seductive handsome boys and beauties, animated movies are not inferior to live-action movies at all. Those who laugh at the naivety of others have truly lost their innocence.
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