Why live your life in the eyes of others

Gardner 2022-04-20 09:02:27

I just finished watching the movie, and I have a few personal thoughts.

For Guoman, it can be said that "Nezha" has made great progress, especially in terms of special effects, it can be said to be perfect. Another point is that although the rhythm of the plot is not well grasped, it has gradually reached the track of the ending point of the "domestic blockbuster"!

I saw an interview with the director in the public account. In the early stage of creation, when there was a shortage of money and food, the director was not only the chief director, but also the action director and the screenwriter. After a search, as the director's dumplings, I have made a film with a good score before. What's even more amazing is the dumplings. I used to study medicine, and then I joined the national comics. I thought about it, whether "Nezha" also symbolizes the dumplings itself, no matter whether you are an animation major or not, as long as you want to do it, you can. To do it, what about the life of chasing after your dreams? (laughs~)

Returning to the theme, death is used as the clue of the film. In the process, the self-liberation, the parent's flesh and blood relationship, the friendship between friends, and the relationship between master and apprentice are shown.

But under careful taste, we found that the reality is the same, our life seems to only live in the eyes of others. Jiangnan's "Dragon Race" and "Dream Travel" both mentioned a theme, people die three times, and the last death is that we die in the memory of others.

With others, life has meaning. But is this true?

On the one hand, if it is good:

In the eyes of his parents, he only hoped that Nezha would spend the remaining three years happily; in the eyes of his master, he only hoped that he could teach him to conquer demons and eliminate demons, so that he could make up for his faults; and in the eyes of Ao Bing: he Not like a bad guy.

Through the encouragement of his parents and teachers, Nezha will eventually become a righteous and kind person.

Also mentioned, encouraging education, whether teachers, or parents, or others must learn. When we were young, we all longed for the encouragement of adults, why are we so stingy with the encouragement of others when we grow up?

On the other hand, what if it was someone else?

What about the villagers, Shen Gongbao, and the Dragon King? Under their eyes, how can Nezha grow into a righteous and kind person, even an ordinary person?

Several of the clips are still fresh in my memory. Nezha recalled that when he was a child, he sneaked out. A little girl saw him and was not afraid of him. Is a magic pill, can't play with him. Then he started throwing rotten eggs at him. Everyone said he was a monster, and even if he did good things, he was a bad person. This made Nezha also begin to let others "go as they wish", and justifiably became a "monster" in their eyes!

Is this what Nezha wanted? No, no, sometimes what we can't resist is not ourselves, but the stereotypes of others. Is it true that the evil one is evil, and the good one is good? Do we also have such prejudices in our lives?

Fate is up to me. Personally, I feel that even if people in the world see me as evil, my heart should be good. This is what Nezha should have said. Whether it is relatives or villagers, in their eyes, they can only reflect a fragment of life, and the road, how to go, whether it is good or not, only you know and decide for yourself!

(Tucao, although the shape of the story is under the original framework, the arrangement of the plot and jokes needs to be improved, and the foreshadowing is not very good. Hahaha, but I still add a star for Guoman, continue to cheer!)

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