There are always dances interspersed in the movie, and the collective dances in the movie have never been understood.
At the end of the film, a duet dance was used, or a solo dance with runners as the background. Forgive me for my ignorance of dance.
But I think everyone has different interpretations of everything
me too
I think
Runners symbolize war. It always appears in front of the public from the very beginning, because war is the most primitive and simple way to resolve disputes.
Male dancers symbolize peace. Peace always germinates little by little in war, and the initial strength is always the weakest, because it takes a long time, takes a long time, and yields less.
The war is always going on as always, unremarkable, but it will not stop
Peace is always late, but once it is accepted, it will be impressive and brilliant. The public will be attracted by the momentary peace. In fact, everyone is eager for peace and eager to see him dancing a piece of his own dance. Leave a short, wonderful moment in history
War is always prepared behind peace, there is a lack of trust between people, and there are only eternal enemies between countries.
Peace is always used by and overthrown by malicious people
The war is always there
But I don’t know when peace will appear again!
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