Some people are born knowing where their strengths are, and constantly magnify their own strengths, although they will be rampant, although they will encounter setbacks, or even low points in life. As long as the personality is sound and the three perspectives are correct, they will always find their own shortcomings, so as to correct their shortcomings, make a fresh change, and turn to the next page. But some people never understand the gap between dreams and fantasies. Like Sullivan and Bigeye.
Of course Big Eyed is the absolute protagonist, but I don't like this protagonist. In the last few minutes of the film, because of the professor's words, he did not give up in the end, which at least shows that Big Eyed Boy's always full of self-confidence is more of an inferiority complex. Those few minutes may be the crux of the film, I'm so worried that it will fall into the rut, let the big-eyed go back to school or let them get their wish. Even if the miracle created by breaking into the human world is directed by Big Eye, but without Sullivan, the final effect will not be achieved. If Sullivan did not enter the human world, Big-Eyed Boy would only be captured by humans, studied and exhibited as an alien creature.
Too many advantages of a person are limited, things depend on doing or not doing, the ultimate goal or effect is not the most important. The gap between people is only a little bit, and the advantage is that you are a little better than others. Of course, other advantages of others are not included in the effect achieved by this matter. Just like the final test, everyone's score is either a little bit lower or a little bit higher than the others. If Sullivan hadn't cheated, Big Eye might have won, but the odds were slim because the final score was no small feat.
Conversely, shortcomings often make things worse. A person is not about how smart he is, but whether he knows his own shortcomings and knows how to hide or correct them.
Big Eyed Boy is excellent, there's no denying that, but his arrogance and unrealistic lack of consideration for his own situation almost made him an exhibit. If Big Eye is a scholar, then Sullivan is a scumbag, and a scholar has a weakness, because its existence is an anomaly in his world, and in a world where scaring is the criterion for survival, it is too cute; Su; Li Wen, a scumbag who counterattacks, makes people like it.
Luckily, it's from Pixar.
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