This is an inspirational film, which is very rewarding to watch.
Let’s talk about the character D
This is an inspirational film, which is very rewarding to watch.
Let’s talk about the character Dong Qing! He is the largest shareholder of "New Dream". His success was not without reason. Fate forced him to learn the ability to memorize a complete dictionary from the age of seventeen. One can imagine how much effort he put into pursuing success. He is never discouraged by failure and is never afraid of thorns. When others asked him what his dream was, he said he couldn't answer, but I just want to say that he never gave up in the face of setbacks, which was enough for him to achieve all his dreams! The phrase "the fragrance of plum blossoms comes from the bitter cold" is perfect to describe him!
Let’s talk about Huang Xiaoming who plays Cheng Dongqing. He vividly showed us the image of a funny, simple, serious and kind-hearted country boy hero, which made us laugh and feel deep pity at the same time. Cheng Dongqing's transformation from being old-fashioned at the beginning to being a handsome, steady and successful person really made our eyes shine!
After watching this movie, I was deeply inspired and thought the three male protagonists were so cute!
Thoughts after watching the inspirational film (3)
Thailand’s domestic political situation is turbulent, and it has been a long time since there has been an inspirational movie like this.
Although this movie is not well-known, Afu and I still watched it because we just happened to catch up with it at that time.
Three thoughts after viewing.
First, I felt very uncomfortable after watching it. It’s because the villain in it, the elephant that represents evil, is so evil. (m.taiks.com) It’s really evil. It's huge, dark, gloomy, depressing, and terrifying. It's scary when you stand up. When you open your eyes, their eyes are red, shining with an evil and terrifying red light. This made me, who never like watching horror movies, a little bit intolerable in my young mind.
After reading it, Ah Fu accompanied me for a walk on the street to buy silk fabrics and silk pajamas for the baby. Along the way, my thoughts were not on the beautiful silk fabric. I was wondering what kind of dark-minded Thai people could imagine and draw such a gloomy and evil image. This poor evil elephant, who was finally beaten to death by the little war elephant Gangui, must have a wife, children, and parents who love him deeply. There is also someone he loves deeply, right? How can the villain be so simple? The villain is also complex, and he should also have a kind side.
Conclusion: This Thai inspirational cartoon must not be shown to children. Belongs to restricted level. One is too dark. The second is that it is too eerie. Third, the image of the villain is too disgusting. The fourth is to mislead children, making them think that bad people will always be bad. Those who are beautiful are good people, and those who are ugly are bad people. In fact, children should be educated from an early age, "Beauty comes from the heart, and beauty comes from Maybelline." The world is made of composite materials, unity is strength, collaboration is fun, human emotions are complex, and bad people also have a kind side.
Secondly, the friendship and love between the two baby elephants Gangui and Basha are very interesting to draw. Especially the detail of flower selection. Basha put a pink flower on her head to make it look red. Gangui shook her head and Basha replaced it with a white one. So cute.
Thirdly, in the final battle, Gan Gui is dying, so he should rely on his own willpower to stand up, right? Shouldn't he rely on the words of the king in him to stand up? Then you ended up playing the role of a baby elephant? Or play the king? Thai people think so strangely. It felt like I was flattering their king, giving all the credit to the king. But there seems to be no relationship between the current Thai royal family and the Arudaye dynasty in the movie, right? There's no need to flatter the ancients, right?