The kid, afraid of light, hid himself in a box just the right size, and he was pale and gloomy.
On his waist, there are heavy batteries strung together as a belt.
He took the camera and photographed the earth man awakened from his sleep, and the slow crawling snail. He wore blackout glasses and observed the world with the camera.
He said, I am learning.
Baby, Earth Daddy smashed his camera, smashed a plate in front of him, and when he picked up ketchup and sprayed him like a water gun, he would have a startled look on his face, Shout out that they are all alive. However, when my father said that this is a game, and they should be played like this, what is the difference between him and the general playful and naughty little boy.
Dad said, you are just a little boy.
Is he a Martian child? No one knows his origin. Even if he finally pulled the big box and ran to the roof of the observatory, crying I don't belong here, and hearing the earth man repeating "forever" to him several times, he still ran into the man's arms and stayed behind.
Maybe, he is just a little boy on earth who has been insecure since childhood. His eyes are melancholy and sentimental, and he has a sensitive and fragile heart. He closes himself up to resist the violence of the outside world; he is full of imagination, and the world in his heart is the perfect Mars World; he has magical creativity and ideas, and he gives him Trusted to Marks wish, he made a machine that can project pictures of people he loves - he is, in fact, the epitome of all children.
In fact, as a science fiction film, I don't think it's done well. The storyline is also just average. It was this kid who moved me.
When it cannot be integrated into reality, or when reality is difficult to satisfy, it creates a world by itself, and sees itself as a different kind, from another distant, distant planet. Use indifference to resist another kind of indifference.
You think you are an adult, you think you have experienced everything, but sometimes, you will find that you are still a child. Willful, selfish, vulnerable, craving.
If there really was life on Mars, would they crave it? Will they call life on another planet?
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