Allo's frailness from a young age knew that he was bullied and he felt the same way in his heart. He despised himself, but he could only complain, complaining and angering at the air and his family. Dad patiently taught him to overcome his fear and took him to see the fireflies in the middle of the night to show him the other side of the fear, but in fact, this external stimulus was useless. That's why there is a plot in which his father wants him to look at Xiao Savage and he is still scared by Xiao Savage, which leads to the story of his father becoming impatient and insists on bringing him back to Savage, resulting in a tragedy. But at this time, the little Allor still has a family in addition to self-blame that he actually didn't grow up. He is still under the protection of his family. So how can a child truly grow up? He has to be alone, and there must be only one person, so the screenwriter designed the plot of him chasing the savage and being washed away. At this time, all he really could have was himself. The savage scared away the poisonous snake. I want to give Allor a great inspiration. Why is he so weak and so small that he can have so much courage? Isn't it the size that determines the courage? Slowly, whether it was the pressure that had to be faced outside or the ignorant growth inside, Little Allo showed a little bit that he also had courage. At the beginning, he could not protect himself without the savage, and then he became with the savage again. Become a comrade-in-arms through one difficulty after another, and in the end, you can also protect your teammates. He may not know his own growth, but his actions tell us that he has understood that he should not give up the courage to be self-reliant because he was born weak. Everyone will encounter fears or serious mistakes made because of themselves. I am weak, I will give up resisting the indulgent emotion to restrain myself, or live in the shadow of the past forever. Sometimes growth requires this little determination because you have driven yourself to a dead end. If you pass this level, you are a strong man in life. If you can't pass it, you don't necessarily want you to die, but you may be a zombie in the future.
Of course, other things are promoted in the movie, such as family. But this is not the point I want to say. In summary, this animated story tells contradictions, conflicts and logic. The characters have also been transformed in the story, and the story and the characters are complete. In the setting, people can't speak human words but dinosaurs can, and it is also very cute. I don't understand why people criticize this cartoon in the story. It really can't be called a classic or a breakthrough, but I think it deserves the recognition. If it is because this is Pixar's animation should be more demanding, I accept the reason why everyone does not like it. But if it is naive, it is a bad film, I cannot agree and accept it.
I am a technical idiot. Apart from seeing that the picture is beautiful but not so beautiful, and the protagonist's length is not cute enough compared to other cartoons, I can't see what special effects are used. So if it is harsh in this respect, I have nothing to say.
Every animation I mentioned above has a profound meaning of growth, but the angle is different. In Frozen, the younger sister was not saved because she was loved by others. She saved herself because she loved others and was even willing to sacrifice herself; in the mind agent team, people understand that sadness is also part of growth. Sadness and happiness have never been They are all united opposites, so learn to accept them. In Zootopia, the rabbit felt that she had never been prejudiced, but a word from the fox surprised her at how deep her prejudice was, and how painful it was to realize it. And what this book wants to tell us is: growth has to pay a great price, and some of these costs may be directly caused by you, or you may not be able to resist it, but you must bear it strong. I don't think I have interpreted too much. Because life is like this, destiny has no obligation to be kind to you.
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