be yourself

Katlyn 2022-03-26 09:01:08

In the film, adults think about how to get the white hat that symbolizes status and power all day long. They are sad for their inferior red hat, and they can't wait to put on the white hat, as if they can become another valuable person. people, and once you have a white hat, you can taste the stinky cheese that everyone envies but cannot reach. This is really glorious and happy!
These grown-ups are arrogant and conceited, and turn a deaf ear and turn a blind eye to the truth of their children. They live within their own framework, they have blunt and deliberate etiquette, they never take their hearts out, their actions are vulgar, cold-blooded and hypocritical, and they are far away from their hearts.
With the encouragement of eggs, the box monster took a step to break through himself with fear and pain, left his box, left the small dark world he was familiar with, but unexpectedly gained a strange happiness - self-growth , they finally understand that they have been self-limiting and self-isolating in the past, and escaping cannot solve problems. As long as they believe in themselves, face themselves, and accept themselves, they can gain inner strength, which is the most precious resource for dealing with the real world. .
The ending of the film also tells us that the adult worldview will eventually call to self-destruction, starting today, focus on yourself, a healthy and rich mind is better than all the external things, because cheese, hats, boxes, these cannot be. On your behalf, you are you.

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Extended Reading
  • Duncan 2022-04-20 09:01:59

    The technology is really good, but Laika's story department needs to be strengthened!

  • Georgiana 2022-04-22 07:01:39

    I think they put in a lot, I don't know how they have the time, they must have other jobs, it's more of a hobby.

The Boxtrolls quotes

  • Winnie: BoxTroll Exterminators? They live down in Curds Way.

    Eggs: How do I get there?

    Winnie: Curds Way?

    [pointing at street sign "Milk Street"]

    Winnie: Milk turns into it.

    [rimshot is heard]

  • Eggs: I told you, we don't eat people.

    Winnie: [challenging] Why do you keep saying "we"? You're not one of them. You're a BOY.

    Eggs: [denying it] No I'm not, I'm a Boxtroll.

    Winnie: Oh, really? Let's see you fit in your box.

    Eggs: [making excuses] I can't right now. I'm long-boned.

    Winnie: And you don't talk like them.

    Eggs: I have a speech impediment.

    Winnie: Your ears aren't pointed.

    Eggs: I slept on them funny.

    Winnie: [when Eggs keeps insisting he's a Boxtroll] Oh, for goodness sake, give me your hand. I don't bite.

    Winnie: [compares Eggs' hand to that of a Boxtroll's hand, who only has 3 fingers, and the middle finger is huge] See? You're not like them.

    Winnie: [places her hand against his hand, and their fingers line up] You're one of us. You're a boy, Eggs.