I have always liked Spielberg's imagination, and the imagination of this film is not bad. Different space, different country. Of course, if compared with traditional Chinese time-travel dramas, the essence is the same, and people's emotions continue to be interpreted in different spaces. It's just that the non-human living environment is refreshing. The protagonist finally chooses to leave this earth, this war-torn world forever, a bit like the current Chinese people can't wait to leave after they have the ability to immigrate, and enjoy what is called a respected and decent life. For me, that's what I feel after watching it.
Everyone desires to have a complete life, full of family, friendship, love and marriage, as well as the crystallization of love and free to live the life they want, instead of prematurely distorting into middle age and old age, taking on other countries Uemoto is not the responsibility and suffering that we should bear at our age. What is life? Life should be decent, free and happy. What is freedom? Freedom of thought, financial freedom, emotional freedom. It is a pity that most people today can only complete the redemption of life in their imaginations. We should honor people who have been redeemed in life.
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