Hopes and dreams are the spiritual pillars that support people, and they are also the most basic spiritual motivation for living. They are indispensable regardless of whether they are in adversity or not. Only when the body has enough spiritual support can it be transformed into energy. Therefore, it is often said that strong willpower can radiate greater motivation, even exceeding the limit of the human body. On the other hand, once you no longer have hopes and dreams, even if you are alive, you are just walking dead, and people without spirits will only exist as machines.
People in the desert are isolated and helpless, and food and water can't support them for long. Should they wait for rescue or help themselves. When the possibility of salvation is very low, it is undoubtedly more important to find a way to go out, because surviving in the Gobi Desert is just getting closer and closer to death. At this time, hope and dream are really needed. If everyone knew from the beginning that this designer was only designing toy airplanes, would anyone listen to him? The crazy words that sounded at that time were actually just his dream of going out of the desert. In a team, spiritual inspiration is easy to be infected. Only by working hard together can the impossible become possible and dreams become reality.
In fact, it does not have to be the end of a great unity in order to bring hope and agitate the audience. A sad ending like "Perfect Storm" can also sublimate the theme. It is also the human desire to overcome nature and strive to survive. impressive. So although the film is a remake, I once hoped that the end of the film was that the plane could not rise and did not cross the cliffs. It was not because we were cold-blooded and ruthless, but from the perspective of film art. After all, human beings are too insignificant in the face of nature, not to mention the smugglers who want to retaliate against them. It is a luxury to live, but what is important is the process of working hard and not giving up hopes and dreams.
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