This is a movie that praises that such losers can have dreams and have the right to act for their dreams, ignoring the contempt and incomprehension of others. The touching point is that such a dramatic loser concentration camp can still be so, not to mention ordinary you and me?
The truth is correct, and this is also the point of view advocated by humanism. However, after all, people are animals filled with subjective feelings and their own aesthetics, and there is still a big difference between this world and the ideal state of humanism. The beauty and the success are admired by all, and the ugliness and the ignorance are at least uncomfortable in the heart. I have to admit, at least for me in the Appearance Association, I don't have a good impression of this group of people, except for the rambunctious grandfather. People have the right to assert their own dreams and personality, but others also have the right to judge the good, the bad, the beautiful and the ugly. I just drool over those charming little loli in beauty pageants.
The outrageous and ugly performance of the little girl at the end must be tolerated by the humanistic spirit, but she should also learn to be self-aware. This kind of performance is despised by the aesthetics of most people, and she should at least have the ability to bear it. So in my opinion, these losers are still losers in the end. The best result is that they no longer think of themselves as losers, so they can live a healthy and happy life.
The film was unsuccessful at the Oscars, except for Grandpa who won Best Supporting Actor. It seems the Oscar judges and I think surprisingly similar.
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