The cartoon I watched with my daughter was about the snow monster Migo living on the top of the Himalayas with his tribe, following the stone rules left by our ancestors, and living a stable and peaceful life. The top of the mountain is surrounded by thick clouds, and under the clouds, according to Zu Xun, is nothingness. Until one day, he saw "Littlefoot" (human beings), and his peaceful life was disturbed, because the stone rule he believed in denied the existence of Littlefoot. Under the coercion of the village chief, Mi Guo still insisted on seeing the Littlefoot, and was expelled. In order to prove that what he saw was true, he resolutely walked through the clouds to explore the legendary "nothingness". It turned out that the snow monsters were helpless to hide in the mountains. The reason why Shilu exists is from the tragic past.
The film is very happy from the beginning to the end, although there are some misunderstandings and twists and turns in the middle, but it is naturally fun at the end. What is rare is that although there are conflicts and contradictions, there is no villain in the film. The village chief, who thought he would be the villain, actually worked hard and was sincere. Everyone has their own kindness and persistence, and conflicts and contradictions are just because everyone has different positions. In this way, the plot can also be pushed forward without the need to set up a bad guy who has no reason or logic to cause trouble for the protagonist. The level of screenwriting in Hollywood commercial films is indeed excellent.
Snow monster rice cracker, peace and joy when he has faith in his heart, determination and courage when he has a goal. It's natural that such a great guy is favored by the village chief's daughter. Percy on the human side was kidnapped by the traffic KPI at first, and lost himself a bit, but after seeing the kindness of the Yeti, it didn't take much trouble to return to integrity. With the joint efforts of the two of them, humans and snow monsters, who originally regarded each other as monsters, shook hands and moved towards understanding.
It would be great if mutual trust in the real world could be so easy. After all, cartoons are cartoons, and the twists and turns of the truth must be told into a beautiful story. When humans were chasing the snow monster that had entered the village, my daughter asked me, "Why did they arrest him?" I said, "Because they were afraid of him. "I'm afraid why is he still arresting him?" "I want to study it so as to know what he is. ' This explanation may be a bit lazy, but it is true that distrust stems from fear and vigilance.
In order to protect the snow clan, the village chiefs of all dynasties created thick clouds to cover the top of the mountain, isolating the snow monsters and humans from each other. The situation of stability and unity is built on a huge lie, and this implication is too bad. The daughter didn't ask about it, maybe she's not old enough to recognize this layer. I didn't even say that, maintaining that cloud layer.
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