What attracts me most in the film is the little red with seaweed's eyebrows (it's red, but I want to call him little red hahaha) and the big red with a serious-faced girl's heart.
The protagonist Xiaohong plays multiple roles, order destroyer, villager isolationist, dream keeper, conspiracy discoverer, savior, etc. Throughout the film, the bright line is that the peaceful bird village cannot allow anger, and the angry Xiaohong is thus He was punished and isolated by the villagers. At this time, the malicious pigs came to the simple bird village to steal the eggs. Xiaohong discovered their conspiracy, but the bird people didn't believe him. The people relied on Xiaohong and the power of anger to defeat the pig clan and snatch back the eggs. Villagers go from rejecting anger to accepting anger to using (venting) anger.
The Dark Thread is a story about identification. At first, the villagers rejected and isolated Xiaohong, an alien species of birds (seaweed eyebrows) that appeared inexplicably. Xiaohong stayed away from the bird village and lived alone by the sea. The pig tribe came to the bird village. The villagers did not consider Xiaohong's feelings at all. Let the pig clan occupy its nest at will (the little red baby is so aggrieved, but I can't say it), with the recognition of Xiaohong (then he was the leader of the action by default), the end of the film is to take the initiative to let Xiaohong live in the bird village. Well, I admit that this ending is rather tacky, but it’s good for everyone to have a good time watching it. Don’t pay attention to the details. After all, it’s not easy for a comedy to make you laugh. Since ancient times, the deep feelings can’t be retained, and the routine has always won the hearts of the people.
Finally, I want to confess to the fat, cute, domineering and domineering hook-up power school - Dahong!
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