Disney has created another very stylish cartoon, which has aroused everyone's praise in the previous stage.
I'm always one step behind others, and when people's discussions are in full swing, I put aside films I've already bought, and I'm not interested.
And in the summer vacation when I slept until three poles in the sun before getting up, I finally took it out and looked at it after being bored. The original intention was just because I relied on electronic machines, but I couldn't find a better electronic pastime, so I just flipped through a movie and I could pass the time for a while.
Thinking of how consumer electronics machines seem to occupy most of my life every day, and watching Valli's every move, I suddenly feel a little sad.
The Americans are amazing. The robot Wall-E, with hard arms and legs, is more attractive than other anthropomorphic images. Looking at his clumsy "hands and feet", whether holding hands or rolling wheels... The characters are depicted in more and more moving details in the details of each action, and the audience can't help but feel good.
But looking at it, I saw a bunch of captains, and I saw a bunch of people who were just like the captains. They lived on technology and even lost some basic survival skills.
It's good to be served, but if you don't keep things in order, someone commits a rebellion, isn't it?
Therefore, although the captain is a captain, after he made the decision to return to Earth, he was opposed and manipulated by the machine. Will the consequences of Xingbiji technology be that one day, the control power of human beings has been controlled by the technology itself invented by human beings? ...
Actually, even today, I dare not say that I have never been influenced by technology. When I picked up a book and wanted to read it, I turned on the computer and said to myself, "Let's have some music," and then I ran to the Internet unconsciously; when I decided to go out to take pictures, I turned on the air conditioner and said to myself, "Now It's too hot, let's take a while", followed by lazily delaying the photo shoot indefinitely; when I decided to set a schedule for a certain time, I threw the plan to my phone, set a task alarm and completely forgotten... …
When technology is too advanced, it is impossible for me to leave it. But for a human like me, it would be terrible if one day, from simply relying on laziness, to being passive and involuntarily controlled.
So "WALL-E" is so good, we can't help but think about the topic of "technology and human nature".
Someone thought of such a hypothesis and presented it in the form of animation. The purpose is to entertain children or make adults think?
This is probably called edutainment. That's probably why it looks good, and it's awesome.
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