Live for nothing,but die for something!

Wilfred 2022-12-28 15:02:18

I just finished watching this short animated film, which is very shocking. A wingless bird, as the name suggests, is a bird without wings. It is probably the most depressing thing in the world to be born as a bird without wings, but it does not matter, at least it still has ideals. Its ideal is to fly. The short film is only a short three-point variety, but in the first two minutes, I watched it pulling a rope and knocking a nail. I never understood what it wanted to do. Until the end, I did not know, it turned out, "Thousands and Hundreds" The second fall, just for the last flight." And its dream of flying was realized by falling off the cliff. This is a flight to heaven: the wingless bird fell vertically, passing the treetops of the trees carefully arranged on the cliffs, and the camera rotated 90 degrees. °, so it looks as if it is flying close to the ground. And in the process of flying, it miraculously grew bud wings. How I hoped that this insignificant bud wings would suddenly become the wings of a big Peng, making it roar before falling into the abyss...but I I immediately realized that this was just a wishful thinking of me who was used to watching comedy cartoons, and in fact, it was just an incurable fantasy of a wingless bird before it fell into the abyss. At the moment of "landing", the Wingless Bird was enjoying the joy of dreams, and also realized the death close at hand. It closed its eyes, and the tears flew away with the breeze...In the abyss where the Wingless Bird fell. A cloud of water vapor rises, like the clouds in the sky. The director seems to remind us that the wingless bird flew to heaven instead of falling into hell. So, judging from the ending, it can be regarded as a complete comfort behind the tragedy!

Remember that there is a movie line in "First Blood 4" called "Live for nothing, but die for something." It can be translated as: People can live meaningless, but they must die worthwhile. The so-called death deserves its place, in fact, the question of why you are born is the question of why you die. Lovebirds are born to fly, but they also die because of flying. This is the "destiny". The novel I am currently reading called "The Shepherd Boy's Fantasy Journey" is actually talking about the issue of "destiny", even a bird has "destiny", let alone a person, and the "destiny" of a bird It's flying, so what about people?

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