Needless to say, it has a strong American flavor. The American flag and American culture can be seen everywhere on the alien planet. It should be said that this type of film is the main theme of the development of American cinema.
Although the United States is much more euphemistic than the main theme of China, the content is the same annoying and impatient. Even the very warm scenes in it were ruined by those silly lines and stories.
"American Heroes Save the World" and "American Spirit" run through the entire movie. Whether on our planet or on another planet, there will inevitably be frictions, and it should be the Americans who resolve disputes and frictions. Mankind’s exploration of space is undoubtedly to get benefits from it. Can you believe that human beings invest a large proportion of funds in the aerospace field every year just to say hello to aliens? Just as the Western powers came to mainland China back then. I think the story of Avatar should be more reliable. The same stories are too numerous to mention. In the cartoons, I think "Horton and the Anonymous" and "My Little Pony King" are better.
A kind of friendship is actually "be friendly", although this is not the director's original intention, the director has to tell us that it can be summarized in one word-harmony. But after watching the movie, I feel that people on planet 51 have the right not to be friends with people on earth? The answer is no. A human being on the earth makes the place where they live, not to mention 6 billion people on the earth. We only see the friendly side of the astronauts. Ever wondered when he turned his face and refused to recognize people?
When the US military invaded Iraq, it said that we will liberate the people there. But the real purpose and the outcome of the incident are known to everyone.
The scene that touched me the most in the whole film was the human astronaut leading his alien friends into the vast space. Let them realize that "the outside world is wonderful" and the people on earth themselves should know which green onion we are in the universe.
ps: The rock and roll that I have been in for 60 years at the end of the film is very interesting. Maybe this is also a tribute to the Apollo project, who knows...
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