Pixar must produce high-quality products. First of all, there is really nothing to say about the picture and rhythm. It is also the only one that can interpret animation as rich as a live-action movie.
Compared with the previous work, this one is a little thin in content. Although it is intended to express the rationality of the discussion about the hero, the positioning is too vague to be able to resonate with the audience in the end. After all, the discussion of the two sides of superheroes, starting with Nolan's Batman, has become a must-talk topic in superhero films in recent years. But Pixar's quality is still enough to make him the most powerful contender for the Oscars this year.
The emergence of the concept of superheroes actually reflects people's disappointment with the nature of certain phenomena in society. It originates from the fantasy of people when they are helpless, and when this concept is embodied, it will become the victim of the constant intensification of the world's contradictions. People often look forward to a strong inner sustenance when they are afraid of disasters, and when a too powerful sustenance becomes a reality, people will question whether it will bring more disasters. Therefore, superheroes who only exist in their brains are destined to not come true, because too pure things cannot live in a world full of contradictions.
Batman is the most typical superhero who cannot be accepted by the world, but wants to drive away the darkness for the world. If we lived in Gotham, we would want Batman to save the world, and Batman would want his own death to be the end of evil.
Perhaps superheroes can only be knights in the dark night, guarding silently until they die silently.
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