Americans always like to tell serious things as jokes, so cartoons have always become innocent carriers of social miniatures. Chinese cartoons died in the era of cucurbits because they couldn't jump out of the party's care for young people. In contrast, it is clear that Americans, big and small, hold popcorn and slap their mouths to see the dark side of society, which is far more interesting than we eat Kaifeng vegetables and watch the light of the abridged cartoon bathing party drowsy.
Regarding this film, it is very interesting that Big Bird is so fooled as a different species. You can't say that Big Bird is just messing around, it's just a little too honest. You can't say that the bird is the bad guy, and the people's own wires live well, why should they let you play and slide for a while? who is wrong. In fact, the so-called region is actually like this. The "Reunion Gate" that was so noisy some time ago is nothing more than this. It was originally a matter of different people running in with each other. is something.
The film is really short, but as long as a good thing comes out for 30 seconds, it can be remembered for a lifetime. It's boring to make a flock of birds into an ice age, right?
In the end, I still suggest that the party center should not treat cartoons as something only children watch, and don't think too simple about children. If flowers are not allowed to gain the most objective perception of society from this beautiful form, no one can say whether they will become Teletubbies in the future.
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