Flying has been the dream of human beings since ancient times. From ancient times, Daros built a labyrinth for King Minos of Crete and then fled with wings, to the Wright brothers who built planes, traversing China and the West, through ancient and modern examples of wisdom and imagination. Countless, the history of human pursuit of flying probably began to be written from the moment the water came out.
So even three ordinary or even trivial teenagers, once they get the ability to fly, will make the people who watch the movie reverie instead of saying, "This is unscientific!".
The three characters are a bit like Freud's id, steve belongs to the ego, andrew belongs to the id, and matt belongs to the superego. Among these three teenagers, steve can be said to be relatively dull and died. His existence reflects people's exploration and development of their own strength. For example, he was the first to use his ability to learn to fly, and he was also the first to improve greatly. It is a bit like the development of Neanderthals to Homo sapiens, and their abilities need to be constantly discovered and enhanced.
As for the remaining two basic friends, one is destined to be more and more capable and more painful, and the other is to want a normal life. Even when the ability first appeared, three rules were set. Showing your abilities to others, not using your abilities when you are angry, and not using your abilities on living creatures, these three rules seem to be seamless, fully embodying humanistic care and self-restraint.
As for the subsequent development of things, it must be that people with great ability cannot control their desires, thinking that they are the front end of evolution and want to control everything, and those with integrity have to kill their relatives righteously and go far away with love for their companions.
As for the passing conspiracy theories, domestic violence, incomplete family, lack of mother, self-isolation are all supplements.
Very nice movie.
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