Maybe the publicity was not done properly back then. I didn't go to the cinema to watch it when it was released. Later, I saw it on TV countless times. I liked it very much. I especially like the two songs "I'm Moana" and "We know the way". The former seems to be a cry from the heart, especially when this song appears again in the second half of the movie. It is the protagonist who finally finds himself and his goal. "I'm Moana!" shouted loudly in the distance, which brought tears to my eyes. The latter brings the audience and the protagonist back to the scene where the maritime nation is in high spirits and sailing away, which is refreshing. Very South Pacific-style folk music with Maori language, when humming to the music unconsciously, as if I was a natural navigator, I can feel the call of the sea to the soul, which is the yearning for freedom from the bottom of my heart. .
Here we also see the advantage of women's problem-solving, which is empathy. When confronting the evil card, the powerful Maui fought with force and was defeated many times by his hands. With her keen observation and perception, the heroine discovered that the real body of the evil card was actually Tafiti, and showed her to her. Sympathy and understanding, and finally use the kindness of human nature to restore the evil card to its original state. Female groups are indeed inferior to males in terms of average physical strength, but often force is not the only way to solve problems, especially in modern society, when the overall situation is peaceful, most of the problems in the work and life of ordinary people can be solved by community skills. It gives women the opportunity to understand and solve problems with empathy. So we see that women are playing an increasing role in civilized society.
In addition, Maui's tattoo is so playful hahaha, it's so cute, as a tattoo, it is not on the same front as the master, but towards the heroine hahahaha (ಡωಡ)hiahiahia, and the sea is also a playful hahahaha, I still use it Poison arrows pierce Maui ah ah ah I can't do it hahahaha.
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