live for love

Krista 2022-03-23 09:02:04

I went to the film museum over the weekend to see "The Story of Old Reis". Apart from the central idea of ​​protecting nature revealed throughout the film, I suddenly thought of Pixar's "WALL·E".

The story backgrounds of "The Story of Old Reis" and "WALL·E" both take place in a future society where civilization is highly developed but the environment is devastated. Living in a closed town, all animals and plants are made of rubber, and they have no life, and they have to buy and sell fresh air to maintain life; the other is that the earth is filled with countless garbage, and human beings have to get into the universe Leaving Earth in a spaceship, humans have "evolved" into fat people without gravity and full automation.

Such a state of ease is continuing, and people seem to have become accustomed to it. But what makes a story a story is that it breaks the rules. For the birthday present of his beloved girl, the little boy resolutely went to find the seeds of trees; Wall-E followed the launch vehicle to the human spaceship. All kinds of hardships on the way can be imagined, of course, the ending is happy: human beings begin to face their own problems.

What I want to say is that human love has never died out at any time, it has only been temporarily hidden. As long as there is a suitable opportunity, it will trigger, and you will therefore increase the courage to meet it that you usually do not have. Whether it's a little boy's ignorant love for a girl, or Wall-E's love for Eve with an artificial intelligence, the protagonist shines and changes his fate and that of others. The cliché can no longer be vulgar: where there is love, there is hope.

At the end, there is a signature of a friend, and I don't even go to verify the source: Forgive me, like Wall-e with this metal head, for being so romantic and unchanging: until the world perishes, I still yearn for love!

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Extended Reading
  • Roscoe 2022-04-23 07:02:24

    It's not my dish~A dreamy eco-friendly film~

  • Shany 2022-03-25 09:01:09

    A seed, a tree, every breath of life to testify hope is eternal! A green redemption belongs to children, but after touching the sincerity of the heart, the inner trust in hope can be completed! The departure of the animals in the midfield made the old man in the front row quietly wipe away his tears several times. The soft weeping of the left child’s shoe at the end finally made the tears betray my willpower. Half Eight Hall)

The Lorax quotes

  • The Lorax: [quietly to the barbaloots] Who taught you guys how to steal a bed?

  • Once-ler: [whispers] Thank you, Ted.