Do American films now have to deal with racial equality to pass the trial?

Reid 2022-04-23 07:02:22

Very cute cartoon, very warm, really has the taste of Pixar, and also makes me want to revisit "Flying House" and "Dream Hunting". However, the pattern of the former is generally smaller than that of the latter.

But when it comes to the layout, at first when I read it, my thoughts were quite superficial. My first thought at the time was that what this movie said was "you can't judge people by their appearance". Later, I thought about it, oh, what "people can't look at", it is obvious that people are talking about race and conflicts between different types of people.

Speaking of which, American films have really paid more and more attention to racial issues in the past two years, as if a film cannot pass the trial without two or more races. I think that being too concerned about it will only magnify and make the problem more obvious, so why bother? Now this cartoon is also talking about this - more understanding and tolerance between different races, maybe the racial discrimination in European and American countries is really serious, otherwise, how can it really be involved anywhere like now What about this topic...

Of course China also discriminates. Many people may be more or less geographically discriminatory. But I think there is really not much discrimination between our ethnic groups (except for political factors), and regional discrimination is actually limited to talking shit. In fact, most of us Shanghainese who have been criticized by many people will sincerely make friends with foreigners. Overall, our "racism" problem can be ignored. However, the problem of discrimination against some groups is indeed still serious, such as attitudes towards homosexuality, care for the disabled, and so on. After all, these conceptual changes need to be linked to the country's economic development level and the overall quality of society, and can only come slowly.

Speaking of cartoons, after watching it, I really want to travel abroad. Also, be sure to eat spaghetti with green sauce at noon tomorrow.

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Extended Reading
  • Turner 2022-03-25 09:01:09

    silencio bruno! Crazy to go to Italy. The sketch in the credits at the end is very Miyazaki, I like it. Vespa, hit the money!

  • Durward 2021-12-17 08:01:03

    The scenery of the Italian town and the little sheep motorcycle, friendship and summer. Reluctantly

Luca quotes

  • Alberto Scorfano: Silenzio Bruno.

  • Alberto Scorfano: Uh, Giulia, your school, does it take all kinds of people? I mean, what if some of them were not human?

    Luca Paguro: Alberto...

    Alberto Scorfano: What if some were, oh, I don't know, Sea Monsters?

    Giulia: 'Sea Monsters"?

    Alberto Scorfano: I doubt your school would even accept Sea Monsters, right?