ideal or utilitarian

John 2022-09-05 16:26:58

After watching this film, I was moved for a long time, and my eyes were a little wet, but suddenly, a very utilitarian thought appeared in my mind, "Does this bird preach that he will die if he is addicted to it"? I admit my utilitarian side, but how many Chinese dare to say that they are not utilitarian? ZF has reached the point of unscrupulous pursuit of GDP. The disparity between the rich and the poor has made this society deeply resentful. How many people's pure ideals are gradually broken. For wealth, fame and beauty It's not these things, but this society is pushing you, squeezing you, teasing you with cold eyes, telling you that without these, you're just a broiler without wings, your pitiful slave at the bottom. So what is ideal? "Fuck the fuck off!" So, is the bird in the film telling you that even if you are born with flaws and have no wings, even if you are at the bottom of the bird, you should still work hard to pursue those high-altitude creatures Wealth and power? In the end, even if you "get over the addiction and die"? I eventually discovered my own mistakes, mistakes that I may have embedded in my subconscious mind. What does a wingless bird do with a lifetime of effort? Is he looking for beautiful female birds? Is he looking for food and clothing? Is he trying to be the leader of the bird clan? (There are countless examples of physically handicapped dictators in history) Neither, so what was he for? He wants to "fly", that's all, it has nothing to do with material satisfaction. For "flying", he even sacrificed his own life. The reason why the ideal is for the ideal is precisely because it is pure and flawless, so the pursuit of glory and wealth can be understood by others, but People will always respect people who have given up glory and wealth for their ideals, so I think many people are touched by such a short cartoon, isn't it for the memorial? With the sound of the wingless bird falling to the ground, we pay homage to our pure and flawless ideal that drifts with the wind. We pay homage to the fact that we will not be like this little bird, giving up our lives to pursue "flying", which has nothing to do with too many material desires." fly".

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