Behind the humor and irony is unconditional belief and blessing

Quincy 2022-04-19 09:01:23

Deep connotation, intriguing. Dramatic scenes are very realistic. The "character" created in the film interprets the human nature under the character, either evil or beauty. When in these roles, human nature reacts instinctively and as it should. What's great is that the film is honest and neutral, expressing humanity. (Don't hide, don't avoid weaknesses, just show it naked.) It's reasonable to recall the reactions of anyone in different scenarios, whether it's him, you, or "I" attitudes and reactions. Very interesting.

These roles: masses (parliament participation), band, government (decision-makers, executives), businessmen, advocates of public interest, reactionaries, philanthropists, fathers (husbands), wives (mothers), sons, daughters… extremely rich, and Extensive character building. It interprets the attitudes and relationships of small townspeople towards enjoyment, duties, interests, life and death, the environment, and the team.

The social issues of the film are very profound: whether the masses can think independently, whether they can distinguish right from wrong, whether they can value and protect the environment on which we live, whether they can unite and help each other in times of crisis, whether they can unconditionally trust their lovers, whether they can challenge the impossible, Whether it is possible to be less selfish, to make the other party not in an embarrassing situation by making small changes, instead of laughing and standing by, whether it is possible to have more mutual help and gratitude among the neighbors, whether it is possible to get along with animals, and whether there is a more complete garbage disposal facility. And Social Security, whether the U.S. government can…

Marvel at the director's ingenuity and the positive attitude and value proposition the ending shows. The small town and the people of the small town almost became a cocoon, that is, deleted from the map and blown up (due punishment), but because of the goodness of human nature, gratitude, firmness, fearlessness, family affection, love, etc., they were broken, but instead punished the initiator. . The ending is so hopeful and blessed. Let the audience see the crowd applauding the benefactor generously and disregarding the previous suspicion, the firm love of the wife who did not misunderstand the person, and the son of Simpson lovingly handing the goggles to the father... Change is happening, the seeds of beauty have been sown, and the future can be Expect.

Thank you very much for seeing this movie from the circle of friends, it is interesting and tasteful. Believe and bless the world for a better place. We also need to trust and love those around us more. Lovers, family, neighbors, fellow countrymen, animals…

Sometimes we unwittingly become the "silent-looking majority"—the kind of people who don't understand when we watch the film ourselves. Ashamed to say, it is really not very aware, maybe we can observe our own "role", watch it consciously, and make some small changes. Even if it shows a little bit of concern and blessings to the outside world and the people around you.

As a citizen of the earth, I think at least I can smile to the blue sky, smile to the earth, and bless the earth when I am alone.

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The Simpsons Movie quotes

  • Panicky Man: [as the dome is being lowered] Oh, what do I do? I don't know what to do! 'Cause if I stay I'm trapped. If I leave I'm alone. Oh God. In! Out! In! Out! I never saw Venice!

    [is crushed by edge of dome]

  • Ned Flanders: Bart! Crawl across. Hurry.

    Bart Simpson: But if they see you helping us, they'll kill you.

    Ned Flanders: I'm sure your father would do the same for...

    [Bart just stares at him]

    Ned Flanders: Point taken. Now, hustle your bustles.