The universe is huge, and the earth is just one of the small planets. Most people are not interested in the space we live in. Philosophers have always been troubled by "where did man come from". And we, who are stuck in daily trivial matters, have never been interested in it. Now we have entered the era of shallow reading. With so much information at our fingertips, we think we understand it, but we never really think about it. In the habit of becoming accustomed to, we become indifferent to the world. Curiosity is stifled by textbook teaching and the tragic competition of life. How long have we not stopped and opened our eyes to the world like a child? The history of human civilization is also a history of continuous separation of human beings from nature. The various air purifiers, detergents, and decontamination machines invented by human beings have announced the ambition of human beings to sweep away the "dirty filth" in nature.
When I was engrossed in my dissertation, I looked up and turned on my computer to watch this film. It seemed to take me away from this reality and into another colorful and imaginative world. I felt the same way watching Charlie and His Chocolate Factory two days ago. Perhaps as I get older, I feel more and more living in a rut, becoming worldly, and lacking imagination and creativity. I don't know if there is a fear of the passing of youth behind this. Therefore, recently, I have often been attracted by such fantastic themes, clapping my hands, and sighing at the imagination of human beings. Hollywood is really good at dreaming, and while criticizing it, I have to say that it does give those of us who are trapped in our lives a gratifying dose of newness. Keep your curiosity strong and observe the world a lot. Not only social life, but also the big world of nature.
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