An extremely creative film, a Coca-Cola bottle connects modern civilization, the primitive world, and the space where modernity and primitive blend. The Coke bottle seems to have symbolized the invasion of modern civilization from the beginning, bringing hostility and struggle to primitive tribes, and primitive people prefer to remain primitive.
I like the thinking at the beginning very much. Modern civilization makes people not have to adapt to the primitive world, but to adapt to the more complicated modern world. Modern civilization has solved many problems, but it seems to have brought more big problems, even endangering human beings. It's hard to say whether modern or primitive is better or worse, but the film at least provides a glimpse of the original to get us thinking.
The most successful is the original and modern collision setting, the slightly rough picture can not hide the wonderful story, funny and predictable.
There is room for imagination, how the primitive people will understand and describe this experience after returning to the tribe, whether these modern people are human beings or gods in his opinion, and whether this story will become a myth and legend of the tribe. Thinking about it this way, if we may be gods in the eyes of primitive people, will our mythology, the gods in our eyes, be another existence of higher civilization?
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