Three clues, one is the animal, the discarded catfish, the gunned dog (which has appeared many times before), the cow and the dead cow (which will reappear later), the spider in the cage, the cat and deer in the courtyard, The lizards and eagles in the wilderness, the pigeons flying in front of the car, and the last plane. The last airplane is treated as a civilized animal. Because it is appearing when Holly desires to return to civilization, this is also the end of this escape, that is, they inevitably return to order.
One is love. I won’t talk about it here. Love is just a convenient way to write.
One is the fate of Kitt's "people" and order through love. That is, when a person acts according to his wishes, the world will fall into chaos. This is especially reflected in his final conversation with the policeman who pursued him, where they talked and acted as "people". He even distributed his trophies with the soldiers. This "human" scene continues until Kit asks another policeman who took him to the execution ground, "Where did you get this hat?" Given that he had been lost before. "National." "You have a personality, Kit." "Do you think they will forgive this?" This is Kit's conversation as a "person" with "Order."
Looking back at the whole film, Kitt, as a person with no sense of order, and another Holly who doesn’t respond to anything but only pays attention to her own feelings, are actually the same kind of people. This is a child’s escape. Children should look at it this way.
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