When I was a child, I didn't notice Nemo's lucky fin at all, the young fin on the right. Unfortunately, Nemo was a disabled clownfish; fortunately, Nemo was probably the only surviving roe in the group. The mother and other unformed roes were sacrificed. Nemo was injured when he was a little roe. When Marlin used his two fins to hold the little Nemo, he saw the crack that was neither deep nor shallow, and he did not give up, Instead, he held Nemo carefully and raised Nemo by himself.
The mother died, and there is no too much description of sadness. Maybe the film is compact, or it may be to tell us that it is more important to grasp what we have than to lament what has passed.
Although Nemo has a lucky fin, he is also a cute, innocent and brave clownfish, which is amazing. In modern society, the appearance association is not a bad thing. Everyone can loudly declare that they are members of the appearance association. The "time to look at the face" has come. Of course, it is not only the face, but also the figure, the bag, the clothes, the shoes and the watch. People with average looks will feel inferior, let alone disabled. But Nemo surpassed himself bit by bit, for nothing but his own beliefs. I suddenly thought of the word "self-help". Of course, the theme of cartoons will not be so heavy, but in the world of adults, heavy topics are everywhere, and the cruelty of this world lies in the fact that children who used to be innocent always always I will grow up. When I grow up, the adults who are in the adult world will always miss their childhood. Maybe they miss the ignorant and fearless bravery, maybe they miss the freedom of infinite longing. What Nemo taught us is that belief is the most important thing, belief can make a fish live the way it wants, and humans can too.
Faith makes people brave, makes people move forward bravely, and makes people no longer look ahead.
What Nemo has to do is how to escape the human fish tank and return to the sea, where he should exist.
So what about us? Most people seem to want to escape their current lives and go somewhere else, as if it would be better there. Including myself, always dissatisfied with the existing life. This of course cannot be said to be wrong. The world is complicated, and you can judge which one is right or one wrong. There is nothing wrong with escaping, as long as the goal is clear, and every day of the present is working hard, it is also worthwhile not to obtain the so-called "success" of the world in the end. But the reality is, if you really have a clear goal and work hard every day, there is almost no reason to fail.
Nemo broke through the belief that he relied on, and the courage to fight for the last time came from his father's love. Father Marlin was even more difficult. He swam all the way to Sydney. For him, who was afraid of the sea, it was his deep love for Nemo that gave him courage. Besides, he also encountered so many shark monsters and the like.
Love is a really amazing thing. Nemo's mother's love makes Nemo survive, and Nemo's father's love makes Nemo grow. This invisible and intangible thing may be what makes this beautiful earth.
I can't help but ask myself, if I become a mother in the future, if necessary, would I make such a great sacrifice?
It happened to be Father's Day when I wrote this yesterday. I would like to thank my father. His good education has taught me, and his bad also reminded me that I have inherited his shortcomings. same.
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