Surprised, I only saw this funny cartoon yesterday. The plot of the film is no different from the routine of most sci-fi films. It is all about the exhaustion of the earth's resources, and the last humans take a fleet to go on a long interstellar voyage to find a planet suitable for human settlement... .
The difference is that the first point of view of the film is the aborigines of the planet Tara, but humans have become the aliens of the invasion. The second novelty is the scene outlined by the animation and the appearance of the inhabitants of Planet Tara, their houses twisted like trees, their bodies swimming like fish, and their fluttering postures in the atmosphere, all give The audience feels free and relaxed. The third novelty is that the narrator of the animation puts the protagonist into a dilemma. Whether it is the aborigines Mara or the Earthman Jim, they have faced a difficult choice - Mara was injured in private possession. Jim, it is a betrayal of this race; Jim resists the command of the general in order to protect the Tara people, which is a betrayal of the earth people, ..., the more difficult choice is in the back, the oxygen of the Starfleet is only enough for two months, Colonizing Tara is the only hope, and converting the atmosphere on Tara will kill all the natives. What exactly is saving mankind? Or protect the Tara people? The filmmakers use choices well to create dramatic conflict, and at the end of the movie, Jim drives the ship toward the air shifter and perishes with the general, the climax of the conflict, and the note of abrupt end, and at the last moment, he does. out of his choice.
The so-called choice is often forced out, and a dilemma is a choice.
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