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Wilfred 2022-04-21 09:03:35
I was shocked by the opening paragraph, which is exactly the setting of a little story I wanted many years ago: mankind has achieved permanent peace, and the price is that companies are still engaged in virtual wars to satisfy People need wars, and those who engage in those wars will be wounded, they will die, they are a group of transformed people - never grow up, unless they die in battle. After reading it, I felt that there was nothing left to write, and words were exhausted. The air battle scene is not as enjoyable as Xuefeng, but the point of the old duck is not here. Does having specific groups engage in war mean peace? Human life is so short, and these war machines are immortal, so why is it necessary to protect the fleeting and worthless human beings from war. The prophecy of a national war to a corporate war is also fitting. It’s still that cliché, such an animated film is ten times more thought-provoking than WALL-E, etc. That’s why American animation can only be called cartoon, and its meaning is to keep adults innocence; The animation makes people grow up and tore the protective umbrella - but as the boy in the film said, "Do people who may die tomorrow need to grow up?"
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