Western solidarity?

Margarita 2022-11-23 13:27:32

I just want to talk about the theme of the film

After the boss came out, Luffy and others tried their best but could not subdue him. After being defeated one by one, the forces of all parties were united to prepare for the final battle.

The key here is that after shouting for unity and obeying the command, Luffy himself rushed over with a halo, leaving the idea of ​​unity behind. This is the unity they keep shouting? Or is the final victory based on strong personal strength? I don't understand the ingenious cooperation of the alliance at the end.

Maybe this is essentially the individual heroism of the West. The best shots must be given to the protagonist. The so-called rushing to death must be vividly shot. Anyway, a bunch of brain-dead fans are shouting big moves, and the box office is enough.

Therefore, this film is really confusing in theme. It not only wants to show Luffy's combat effectiveness, but also wants to conform to normal values. To be honest, if the theme is unity, I also want to scold. This film relies on special effects to support the scene. The so-called foreshadowing is only the seed of a tree, and it has no plot content at all.

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