According to the content of this animation, it belongs to the animated version of “Seven Deadly Sins”, which shows the ugly side of human nature in the animation. I think this animation is about an attitude towards life. When you feel life in gratitude, you will have a more positive attitude towards life. When you face life negatively and negatively, you will feel that everything is negative, and the negative emotions cover up your “perspective” to see the positive side.
The presentation and recording of the animation, I think, encourages the audience to look at life from a more positive perspective. It is a very straightforward statement of the protagonist’s mental state and thoughts during the “low down period”. The presentation of the picture is negative, but the deep meaning he expresses is positive. When the audience sees the “ugly” faces brought by a negative attitude, I think the audience will think about whether a positive life attitude will be more beneficial to the face. Life.
Animation is for children, not for adults? I can only agree 50%. I think it has something to do with the rating system for movies. Adults can also watch animation. This kind of thing does not change with age, it is just everyone’s hobby. Everyone has the right to freely choose a viewing category. But not all animations are suitable for children to watch. Because there are many animations involving violence, gore, and pornography, it is not suitable for children whose thinking and judgment skills are not fully developed.
Whether this animated documentary can lead to a more general perception. I think the answer is “no”, not everyone has the same understanding of the film, and not everyone can feel the core of what the director wants to express. I don’t think this movie is a “popular science” movie.