Those who like this film, you have to ask yourself a few questions.
1. What kind of economic structure makes the position of a musician need to run around and can't have a harmonious family? In the 21st century, should artists still make money like a circus? How did this notion that musicians must be poor and lonely?
2. What political or epistemological force makes Mexicans a label for big families, small handicraftsmen, emphasis on tradition, crazy love for music, etc.? What political power makes the protagonist grandma think that making shoes is his "good way out"? (The film is changed to a different set: American Chinese, Fujianese, parents open a Chinese restaurant, and then the child desperately loves mathematics and wants to be a mathematician, and then the parents refuse to agree and insist that the child learn to open a Chinese restaurant. The child takes a trip to the underworld. , Came to the conclusion that "family is the most important", came back to open a Chinese restaurant, and did math problems in my spare time. Think about how you feel as a Chinese when you see this film.)
3. So what does it mean to directly produce this kind of stereotype for a cartoon with a large number of children's audiences?
4. Those parents who asked you to take the civil service examination, you feel oppressed, but when you see the little boy give way in front of the music dream, hold his grandma’s bones and say "family is most important" when you are moved to tears, don’t you split ?
The view of the world of the story is, if not future generations remember you, even if you die, but also to ashes die again. What do you mean? You have to have children, live more, and then you can live better than others when you die. When you gave this film a five-star but you licked your mother's marriage-promoting text message, think about it again, don't you split?
6. In 2007, Pixar's film was Ratatouille, which talked about free love. In 2008, Wali was more radical, and he was free to fall in love with robots who could not even speak. Ten years have passed. In 2016, Pixar's movie was Finding Nemo 2, returning to nuclear family construction. In 2017, nuclear families are not enough. They are not even compromise families. They are going to be extended families. why is that?
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