Every time I watch this ending movie, a sense of sadness fills my heart, probably because the so-called hero is gone. It's just that the directors are all people who pursue perfection. Even if the hero is late, he will definitely let him succeed and let the heroic spirit be passed down. This reminds me of the scene where Uncle Wolf finally leaves in Wolverine 3.
In fact, when watching the movie, I was extremely eager for McQueen to be able to defeat the limelight Jackson under the guidance and chicken soup of the older generation of elites such as Lao Mo. However, this does not conform to the laws of reality. Since ancient times, new generations have replaced old ones. But no one can take away or cover up the glory of the past. Even if you lose in the end, you are still a hero.
But a brave man will have the intention of retreating. Is this the so-called midlife crisis? A little fear of time and the future.
Every age and every stage has its own value and way of existence. It is not only the only meaning on the field, not only the life on the field is wonderful.
I don't know why, but when I watch this cartoon, I think of the spirit of craftsmanship. Probably what our generation lacks the most is the spirit of craftsmanship. We can't be like their racing people, insisting on doing one thing well in our life.
At this stage, "Cars" is no longer about speed and passion, but about feelings. I think I am a very emotional person, and I am very easily moved by so-called feelings, so I especially like to give high marks to such emotional films.
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