Moana went to sea to save the world, not to fulfill her childhood dream. The sea chooses to let her return the heart of Te Fiti, and the parents let her take over as the chief, there is no difference. She needs to find Maui, fight the demons, return the treasure and bring the world back to life. This seems to be different from the way she expected to contact the beautiful and magnificent sea.
So if you think that the film shows dreams and courage, there may be some misunderstandings. This film shows only courage. Moana's motive for going to sea is to solve the difficulties encountered by the islanders, and the behavior is to return the heart of Te Fiti. The former is based on your father's sense of responsibility that it's time for you to be who they need you to be, the latter is chosen by the sea to be the one on the mission.
When Maui left her, looking at her pitiful little eyes, the burden was so heavy that she couldn't breathe.
So when grandma's spirit appeared, what she gave her was not encouragement, but more comfort. If you want, I will accompany you home. She took on too much by herself.
Based on the characteristics of animated films, the happy ending is basically certain, Moana will definitely complete the mission, Maui will definitely come back to help, and the world will definitely be saved. At this time, Moana, who was leading the way, did not really start sailing for her dream until the end of the film.
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