The love bird symbolizes the love between the male protagonist and the female protagonist, but the love between them is hindered by occupation and status. The male protagonist's mother is hostile to the female protagonist at first, and after the disaster, the masses in the bar are alien to the female protagonist. The eyes of the people in the town illustrate the prejudice of the people of the town on the heroine who was born rich and lives a carefree life. The birds in the film symbolize the "rabble crowd" in life. The group is not good at thinking, but good at acting. The attack on the heroine by the birds represents the horror of the group's unconsciousness from the side. On the surface, this is a disaster movie, but in fact it attacks those paranoid, domineering and conservative groups in real life. In the end, the heroine is insane, which represents the author's attack on the psychology of the group.
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