It is indeed a nearly perfect film. Each character has its own distinct and unique personality, and those labels with exaggerated and funny colors are easy to identify. I think I’ll never forget Gromit’s dumb and docile expression, which is always thoughtful because he has to consider everything for the owner; the heroine’s cute hairstyle, carrot dress or corn dress; the pest bunnies are like a group The kind-hearted and mischievous kid, so the "humane" approach was instantly recognized by the audience, and the whole plot development became more reasonable. The color of the picture is strong and bright, and the heroine's dream garden is so beautiful and gorgeous that you can't even imagine; the layout of the show venue makes people happy with it. Fresh ideas are endless, and everything is not groundless. They are combined with technology, classic movies, and human dreams. Apart from entertainment, you can imagine the director’s effort, because creation is a process that is as difficult as childbirth. So when I look at it, I am not only happy, but also a kind of quiet and long-term thinking, a gentle and persistent force.
I want to insist that the act of exploring the meaning of each movie has no meaning in itself. Maybe there are so many beautiful and lovely movies. They are not meant to convey some profound and difficult concepts, not to awaken some heavy and lofty beliefs, but to make people happy in these short tens of minutes. The friendliness and innocence of the fairy tale world. And whether we have studied for too long for the sake of research, we still refuse to believe that some people have lost time and experience hard work, just to make the people watching them happy. So we thought that the huge plants cultivated by the villagers were genetically modified, which led to the mutated giant rabbits; the protagonist who overly believed in technology would cause near-irreversible consequences once the equipment failed, so over-reliance on technology is the degradation of human beings; The act of brainwashing rabbits is like studying human cloning. It will inevitably lead to problems such as ethics and society and eventually plague human beings... When I write, words such as environmental protection, society, history, and humanities circulate in the sky and refuse to leave. , It seems that there is always an answer that is correct, that is the deep meaning of this movie, I have to find it to be considered as understanding and insight, worthy of the time I spent on it.
In fact, why is this necessary. Movies are dream machines. And sometimes dreams have absurd reality, and reality has real absurdity. Trying to find a concrete point where dreams are projected into reality often loses oneself between illusion and reality. Why not take advantage of the similarities between the two, confuse them, let go of a dream. This is a way to approach the fantasy world. No matter what is contaminated in reality and what falls into it, a clean poem, a fairy-tale image, can become pure again.
People often see themselves in movies. When you watch a happy animation and see your own overflowing sense of responsibility and lofty sense of mission, you might as well put them away, learn such a dreaming ability, and make yourself happy forever and young forever.
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