About the separation of the two brothers. The first signs of it appeared when they were still in a nest. The younger brother is an idealist, while the older brother is a realist. When they were kidnapped to St. Owl Academy, the older brother accepted social Darwinism and became a careerist, while the younger brother was pushed to the bottom due to social reality conflicting with his ideal of equality and fraternity. Since then, they have belonged to two camps.
The division of good and evil about the camp. Due to the audience positioning of the film, distinct visual identities are used in the film. Coral trees were full of light and vibrant, while St. Owl Academy was dark, iron and rock everywhere, a scorched earth. So apart from this deliberate visualization, what is the difference between the evil camp and the righteous camp? Two points are evident: 1. Racism and social Darwinism; 2. Military development takes precedence over everything else. This is clearly born out of the Third Reich. The movie is very exaggerated, and if this kind of error does happen in reality, it is never so easy to see.
I found that whether it is cartoon, sci-fi or war movie, all kinds of crazy people are very keen to give speeches, which is very interesting. Some were in front of the troops assembled in the square, and some were broadcast on TV screens all over the city. The speeches of leaders always occupy a place in the film. As expected, speeches are not unimportant. . .
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