Another way of interpretation During the journey
in Thailand, I was unhappy and ran into a mindless, modern urbanite with obvious utilitarian intentions, and the other was a simple and dull hawker selling scallion pancakes. One is a seemingly successful modern urbanite, with a busy life rhythm, an unbalanced life, the ability to be happy is leaving him, people become utilitarian, suspicious, indifferent, in short, he is not happy; the other is seemingly stupid. A dull and a little annoying little person, but he has the essence of kindness and the ability to love, he has been following his wishes and slowly moving forward, and he has an instinctive bluntness to external temptations and pressures. In short, because of his "brainless" So he lived happily. This kind of conflict of life values and values spread throughout the trip, creating all kinds of wonderful burdens and jokes. As the trip reached the end, Unhappy finally let go of his obsession and understood that emotion is what he cherishes most.
It is said that great anime and comedies have a routine, that is, the combination of mindless and unhappy. To sum up this movie in one sentence, it is mindless and unhappy.
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