Will love exist if memory is gone?

Antwan 2022-04-24 07:01:04

If one day I lose all my memories of you, will you still love me: [Finding Nemo 2: Where Did Dolly Go] After watching the clownfish Marin who crossed half of the Pacific Ocean to find his son 13 years ago, Teach us that true love is to guard silently, not to interfere arrogantly. After 13 years, these lovely underwater creatures are back. This time they want to tell a story about love and memory. Memories are photo albums left over by time, because with memories, we can sum up our life experiences, learn and grow. Dolly is a fish with no memory. She has a good time every day. She doesn't remember who she has offended or what promises she has to fulfill. Octopus Hank is very disapproving of her wanting to find her roots: why try to find lost memories? No memory is the happiest. It seems reasonable to say that, but, without memory, she also lost a lot of happiness. She forgot that her parents had taught her to avoid the undercurrent, that her mother liked purple shells best, that her father had told her: There is always another way. (There will always be a way) After she met Malin and his son, she experienced a peaceful and happy time, until one day an event happened, cracks burst out on the eggshell of memory, and she decided to embark on a journey to find her relatives. Find that memory that you thought would be lost forever. Pixar animation has almost dominated the world for decades, whether it's the advanced painting technology that it has peered several streets, or its ability to tell a story. Pixar is very good at telling stories. It will first trim unnecessary sidelines and create conflicts that can highlight the wonderfulness of the story, and it will not make the plot too complicated and obscure. Where Dolly goes is a story that explores memory and love: Marlin, who vowed never to leave the house again, followed Dolly on a journey to find her roots because of love; Hank the octopus always came to the rescue at critical moments because of love; Nemo I'm angry with my father because he misses Dolly, but because of love; Dolly's parents have been waiting for her at the place where they lost Dolly, because of love; Dolly tries hard to remember something, and doesn't want to lose it Precious memory is because of love. Love may be hidden in a lot of quarrels and misunderstandings, but I really want each of you to say hello to love when you see it, then grab it and never let it go. When the truck loaded with fish and shrimp that was about to be sent to the quarantine area was driven into the sea by Hank and Dolly the octopus, the fish and shrimp in the whole car were shouting frantically, so I burst into tears with extremely low tears. , Disney has been trying its best to tell us that miracles will happen, as long as you don't give up! It's a fucked up world, there's a lot of oolong stuff happening every day, but when earthquakes happen, nuclear leaks, tsunamis, volcanic eruptions. . . . People can forget about their nationality again, they have money to contribute money and strength, and all kinds of forwarding, prayers and donations are made, obviously they are people they don’t know, but because they think: If today’s people buried under the rubble are my relatives...... Because of empathy, unknown acts of kindness and heart-warming stories are happening all over the world every day. I think that human nature is full of kindness, and we must believe that love is a powerful force that transcends everything.

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Finding Dory quotes

  • Marlin: She should just pick two and let's go.

    Nemo: Dad.

    Marlin: What? I'm kidding.

  • Young Dory: I like sand. Sand is squishy.