The Gods Must Be Crazy. The film tells about the fierce conflict between modern civilization and primitive society, as well as people's thinking about morality. Chico's two children accidentally get into the wrong car and start their short and wondrous journey. Along the way, they were accompanied by a pile of ivory, plucked the fruit from the tree, accidentally fell into the water tank, and saw water that they had never seen in their life. Discovering the loss of two children, the native Chico embarks on a journey again. His last trip was to throw away the Coke bottle that brought endless trouble to the family, and this time, it was to find his relatives. The "God Is Crazy" series successfully and rarely combines a variety of styles: both serious and in-depth thinking and relaxed and simple interest, both fictional and exaggerated from artistic techniques, and realistic and delicate based on a humanistic perspective. Humorous, entertaining and tearful, it's really memorable.
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