Although the details of the film are missing and a little rough, I don't know if it's because of my "brilliant" idea, or if I really "encountered" some shocks. When I saw Mala and Senn covering each other and surrounding their homes, I saw the "elder" saying that they were When the surviving people vowed to protect the peace of Terra planet, when they saw Jim's little robot Giddy being dazed by Mala's logic, they were moved and also had a kind of peaceful emotion in their hearts.
However, seeing Jim's relieved expression after he crashed into the oxygen device, he suddenly felt sad, not just because of his death, but because he didn't understand why he had to go through so many separations before he could begin to pursue mutual harmony or balance. , I don't understand why it is always after our beautiful protagonist who is unwilling to be called a "hero" who sacrifices his life, can we let everyone see the importance of interdependence.
Mencius said, you cannot have both fish and bear's paw. But remembering Gekko's affirmative answer to "Is greed good?" in "Wall Street", and thinking of a friend who came back from Egypt a few days ago and was provoked by the question "Do you have any faith?" said, "Let us be brave. Let us admit that we are unbelievers." Perhaps, everyone has faith, but some people's beliefs have nothing to do with religion. They believe in a desire from the bottom of their hearts, in the name of everyone and the future, but they really only concern themselves.
Because there are choices, there will be conflicts. Or because there is a contradiction, so we have to choose. However, whether you choose to attack or choose to give up, it may be a momentary thing. And that moment can change the world.
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