The male protagonist is trapped on an isolated island. Although the island has all the conditions for survival, he still insists on trying every possibility to escape from the isolated island, but is repeatedly destroyed by a red tortoise (the heroine's predecessor), when he is the third bamboo. After the ship was damaged by the red tortoise (here, I am thinking about the relationship between man and nature, the film does not show why the tortoise destroyed the male protagonist's ship, just like a natural disaster, there is no clear cause and effect), he became furious and finally After catching the red tortoise and landing, indirectly "killed" the tortoise, the tortoise "after death" suddenly turned into a beautiful red-haired woman, and fell in love with the woman, (humans "conquer" nature and produce civilization ) and finally stay on the island for the woman, and give birth to a son (man seems to have "conquered" nature, in fact, is still compromising with nature in another form), and finally their son leaves the island to explore his The world that I have never understood, life and death are unknown, the male protagonist dies of old age, the female protagonist turns back into a red tortoise, the island after the flood and looting is still green and lush, as if nothing has happened.
Human beings, in the dimension of time, it is too small, like a fleeting spark in that fire, a trace of existence, only when we are alive, we are perceiving the moment when we are "alive"!
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