This movie alone does contain a lot of value connotations that have been advocated in anime. After watching the movie, I immediately thought of:
1. A long adventure requires friends to experience and complete it together. Whether he is strong or weak, give him enough trust.
2. When his companions are in danger, he will help without hesitation, whether it is Luffy's step up when Usopp is attacked, or Sauron's timely rescue when they fall together and Luffy falls into the sea.
3. Don't take shortcuts, stick to your goals (even if you can't achieve them), and act and pursue with enthusiasm.
4. Do your best to do your own thing.
5. Face people with different personalities and goals with a cooperative and friendly attitude, whether friends or not the main enemy.
6. Make yourself stronger.
I started watching One Piece after the middle school entrance examination, and now I am in the second grade. I have recorded my feelings after watching this movie. I have experienced a lot in the past eight years, and my thoughts and behavior have also changed a lot, but the one after the end of each semester. In the evening, watching the One Piece anime that I "saved" this semester is what I have been doing.
Still looking forward to the iteration of the plot, still looking forward to the Straw Hat Pirates getting closer and closer to their goal; at the same time, for me, they also gave me strength, and the spirit conveyed by this anime is also affecting me. On the way to own One Piece.
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