animal Crossing? nonexistent

Maia 2021-12-20 08:01:11

There are two big scenes in the movie, the green mountains and the cold and indifferent city, which are both a portrayal of reality and the background of two kinds of conscious thinking, warm human feelings and cold rules, and the whole movie is the two kinds of thinking. Collision.

The company gave the pig to the little girl’s family and gave it back to the company if it was good enough to be raised. Among them, the addition of the Animal Liberation Organization made the story even more twists and turns. The director emphasizes the importance of rules from time to time in the film, such as when the driver refuses to work for the company without work-related injury insurance, when "Glen" violates the rules set by the organization in the translation and is flattened by the gentle boss and expelled from the teacher. Finally, when the pig is about to be slaughtered, it is not acceptable to use emotions and tears, because private property is sacred and inviolable. Even if the boss is not short of money, the pig is also hers. , It is right to give favors and not to give.

Fortunately, the little girl has kept her hand long ago, and follow the rules, and I will buy it. make a deal! In this way, everyone can get what they want as long as they follow the rules, and the animal liberation organizations that make trouble can only go to jail. Can the rules really be absolutely fair? Not necessarily, no matter how strict the regulations are, there are loopholes, so the director let a piglet escape in the end. This echoes the scene of the little girl letting go of the little fish in the front of the movie. I think the open side of the net is also the wisdom that humans should have in dealing with life. !

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Okja quotes

  • [first lines]

    Lucy Mirando: [to camera while descending industrial stairway] Oh, thank you! What a terrific crowd! Welcome to my inauguration! I'm Lucy, Lucy Mirando, of the Mirando Corporation. Welcome to my grandfather's old factory. Now, I know, we all know, that Grandpa Mirando was a terrible man.

    [crowd laughs]

    Lucy Mirando: We know of the atrocities he committed in this space. We know these walls are stained with the blood of fine working men. But today, I reclaim this space, to tell you a beautiful story. Now the rotten CEOs are gone. It's Mirando's new era with me, and with new core values, environment, and life. Awesome.

    Employee: You're much more fun than the last chief executive.

    Lucy Mirando: Well, former CEO Nancy is my sister, but, uh... we're very different people. We have very different ways of being. We have very different business ethics. But she's totally ignorant about humanity. She lacks vision beyond her next round of golf.

    [crowd laughs]

    Lucy Mirando: The world's population is at 7 billion. 805 million human beings struggle with hunger every day, including 30 million right here in the United States. The world is running out of food, and we're not talking about it.

    Lucy Mirando: We needed a miracle. And then we got one. Say hello to a super piglet. This beautiful and special little creature was miraculously discovered on one Chilean farm. We brought this precious girl to the Mirando Ranch in Arizona. Our scientists have been raising her with love and care ever since, observing and performing various studies. And we've successfully reproduced 26 miracle piglets by nonforced, natural mating. They are like nothing on Earth!

  • Jay: He still hasn't eaten anything?

    Blond: No, he's, uh... still trying to leave the smallest footprint on the planet that he can.

    Silver: All food production is exploitative.

    Blond: Try this.

    Silver: Mmm-mmm.

    Blond: Come on. It's just a tomato.

    Silver: Ripened in ethylene gas. Transported in trucks.

    Jay: I admire your conviction, Silver, but your pallid complexion concerns me.