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Reflections on Moana

The film "Moana" tells the story of Moana, a Polynesian princess who is a descendant of a sailing family, and embarks on a sailing journey alone in order to find the legendary mysterious island. The following is my review of Moana, please read it. After watching Moana 1

Over the weekend, my parents accompanied me to watch the long-awaited movie "Moana" because it is another Disney movie after "Zootopia" Movie.

The movie starts with my grandmother telling a story. On a small ocean island, there is a tribe living there. The chief of the tribe has an only daughter named Moana. Her father wants her to be a qualified successor, but Moana has longed for the sea since she was a child. When the life of the island residents began to be difficult, Moana, with the encouragement of her grandmother, secretly rowed out of the island in order to fulfill her grandmother's last wish, to find the island in her grandmother's story, and to save the entire people of the tribe. The brave Moana overcame the fear in her heart and really found Maui, the superhero in the story, and helped Maui find the magic fishhook with her bravery and wisdom. After experiencing a series of dangerous journeys, Moana really completed the legendary mission and saved the earth and mankind.

After watching the movie, my heart couldn’t calm down for a long time. I thought that the little girl Moana could bravely fight for the ideal in her heart, and she was the only one who was working hard to persevere. I think this kind of persistence is what I should learn the most! Afterviewing Moana 2

The Polynesians are a people living on small islands in the South Pacific and have their own unique customs, culture, and religious art. About three thousand years ago, they sailed in the vast South Pacific and discovered many islands in Oceania. But a thousand years later, they suddenly stopped their voyage. To this day, no one understands the reason. This is where the inspiration for this film began.

The story of the movie took place on a small island in the South Pacific 2000 years ago, where a sailing-loving Polynesian tribe lived. The chief of the tribe had an only daughter named Mowana Va. Moana Waialiki, encouraged by her grandmother, wanted to explore the neighboring islands, but her father did not allow her. So after her grandmother died, Movana secretly rowed out of the island to find the legendary island. She has two companions, one is the rooster Black and the other is the pig Pua.

Movana and her party were stranded on a small island. At this time, a totem statue Maui came to life. He is a superhero in the mythology of the South Pacific island country. Another magic weapon for tattoos that come to life is the magic fishhook. Next, Moana went to the open ocean with him, overcoming all kinds of dangers, in order to complete the unfinished voyage of his ancestors a thousand years ago.

"Mowana" is a song and dance animation. There will be many elements of South Pacific island folk stories in the film. For this reason, the production staff of the film specially went to the South Pacific to investigate and collect folklore, and got Guidance and blessings from many local fishermen, chiefs and anthropologists. After watching Moana 3

Yesterday afternoon, I made an appointment with my friends to go see a movie, and when I arrived, I just bought two pieces of Disney’s new animated film "Moana" - no doubt about it. , it is also an inspirational cartoon, and it is also the kind of song that sings every time you disagree. Wall Crack recommends that friends who have watched the movie come back to watch my imagination. I also want to hear your imagination.

The plot is very simple. The daughter of the tribal chief does not want to follow the life plan planned by her father. With the encouragement of her grandmother and the attack of dark forces and the increasingly scarce resources of the island, she finds the demigod Maui and... Together they successfully went to sea and saved their tribe. Of course, the sea is very beautiful, and it is said that a lot of time was spent constructing the entire landscape.

Imagination 1: When the resources of the island began to be scarce and the dark power came, grandma asked Moana to leave quickly while she went to load the food. Moana’s mother appeared. I thought her mother would stop her. After all, I know it may cost me my life.

But what was unexpected was that her mother actually helped her pack food to express her silent support. This reminds me of my mother. Even though she was very unsupportive and disapproving of some of my choices, she knew it was the path I chose and would respect my choices. This is where I was inexplicably brought to tears.

Imagination 2: Crabs like to decorate themselves with shiny things, which reminds me of micro-business, long-sleeved and good at dancing, and like to decorate themselves with various big-name luxury goods, and then many people will want to have them too. Their lives will attract them to invest money. Of course, no matter how shiny they are, they are still crabs.

Imagination 3: In fact, at the beginning, everyone on the island did not know that they were voyagers, and thought they were inland residents. I want to say that maybe everyone has someone who is completely different from themselves. Different babies, like bumblebees, read in encyclopedias when they were young, and scientists found that with its weight and size, its small wings made it impossible for it to fly, but in fact, it flew so high and so fast. So please don't be limited by your imagination. "Moana 4"

"How, Far, I'll, Go" made me think deeply. Sometimes, I wonder, if we are separated from "home" or "group" and we are alone in an unknown and dangerous foreign land, will we feel worried and sad in our hearts? I think this kind of emotion must exist. Now, Disney has placed this kind of "How Far I'll Go" emotion in the world of the animated film "Moana", using Moana as a clue to leave the island where she lives and go to the dangerous Pacific to find demigods and protect her hometown. This emotional question is explored.

This way of expression is just like when we go from our hometown to make a living in other places, we all have a heart of glory after "growing up", and use successful ways to repay our parents, and even repay hometown. As everyone knows, when we come to a foreign land, we will encounter unknown things like the heroine Moana, including both the difficulties of life and endless surprises. Perhaps it is this contradictory emotion and realistic experience that allows us to understand life and responsibility. The same is true in "Moana", which allows us to see the splendid seascape in the vast ocean, the adventurous and unyielding spirit, and the charm of joy, and it makes us think about " How far will I go?" philosophical proposition.

How far we think, how far we can go. As the daughter of an indigenous chief, Moana is the successor of the tribe, but Moana loves the sea and yearns for the distance. Her blood is full of longing for the distance. She hopes to sail away to understand the wider sea and explore the unknown world. . So when her sweet home was invaded by darkness, she bravely shouldered the heavy responsibility and bravely went to sea to find a way with the mission of saving the entire clan.

In the process of saving, Moana left her "home" and began to explore the ocean culture, because the ocean contains the sailing stories of her ancestors and also contains the hope of "growing up". In other words, the growth of the heroine Moana is a pursuit of "how far will I go", even if it is far away from home. But this pursuit is also due to Moana's self, because what she did changed the trajectory of her life, and she finally became the hero of the tribe and completed her mission.

In the process of her sailing adventure, she experienced countless challenges and setbacks. What supported her to continue was the belief of "saving her homeland". What her grandma told her over and over again in her mouth was "I come from...I am Moana...". At that moment, I knew that this was a hint of psychology, and it was the power of telepathy in spirituality. This is what scientists call the power of thought. It is this kind of power that gives her the courage to not be afraid of difficulties, and it is this kind of belief that gives her a spirit that is more persistent than the demigod Maui.

"You can't go there? It's dangerous in the sea." This is what Moana's father said to Moana. However, we will eventually grow up, grow up, and face life independently.

After leaving home, Moana was first excited and cheered for her hard-won freedom, and then panicked when she encountered difficulties, and could only repeat her mission over and over again. When encountering a major setback, Moana expressed her desire to go home for the first time. After meeting her grandmother's soul, Moana suddenly realized that no matter how far she goes, her family will always be her strong support. Only by understanding the meaning of home can we truly leave "home" and become an adult.

We are all like this. We are always complacent about leaving home. In fact, we have the mentality of a child. We always think that family constrains us. Little do we know that it is precisely because of the existence of family that you have the courage to face the unknown. of sea. After watching Moana 5

I took Xuan to watch "Moana" this afternoon. I checked several shows and they were all in English, so I tried to take Xuan to watch it for the first time. Full English version of the movie. This film tells the story of a tribe living a self-sufficient life on an island, with coconuts and fish, and they never go to the sea. The chief's daughter Moana heard the story of the half-immortal Maui from the story described by her grandmother. He is a great hero, his weapon is a fishhook, he has magic power, and he can change into whatever he wants. The girl longed to go sailing, but was blocked by her father, who was a chief. Later, with the encouragement of her grandmother, she bravely embarked on the road of sailing.

First she found the half-fairy Maui, and then experienced many difficulties and dangers. At the most critical moment, it was the sea and her grandmother who helped her. And Maui is a good helper. They returned the heart and a gem that originally belonged to the goddess to the goddess. It turns out that all dark forces come from the goddess's heart being stolen by Maui, causing the goddess to lose herself and become a demon covered in fire, destroying everything, including the fish in the sea, the plants on the island, and all living things. When the gem was returned to the goddess, the goddess recovered, and all the surrounding creatures came back to life, and the girl saved all the creatures.

I think there are two lines in the story. One is that there are dark forces that have been affecting living things, causing everything to decline. The reason is that the goddess has lost her true nature. One line is that this brave girl is able to overcome all difficulties, that is, to sail and complete the mission given to her by the sea. There were several characters who helped her throughout her journey: her grandmother, who told her that they used to go sailing in the past, and why they were no longer allowed to sail. Although her grandma died in the end, her soul kept helping her. When she was desperate and wanted to give up, it was her grandma who cheered her up again. Her mother secretly supported her sailing. Her friend Cock Hanhan, although he seems very stupid and always fails to peck food, but he accompanies her all the way. And Maui, a half-immortal, was also moved by her and insisted on using all his strength to help her. But also the sea, it was the sea that chose this girl to save everything, and gave the totem to the girl.

Disney movies always have some routines. People who lose themselves will always find themselves. The ending is very happy, all the withered creatures grow back, and humans continue to live together happily.

Although it was all in English, Xuanxuan could not understand anything except grandma and a few names. However, she watched the movie attentively throughout the whole process. After reading it, I asked her, did she see anything? She told me the general content of the story, and it was pretty good. I don’t want to reason or understand. Can you understand? The content on the surface is understandable. She said that she watched this movie as if she were reading a picture book. She didn’t know the words anyway, so she just looked at the pictures. It was quite interesting to look at the pictures. At first she didn't understand why they were prohibited from sailing, but she found out later.

I am also thinking that the indigenous people on the island are content with the status quo. Then when the dark forces come, they will not even have the basic survival conditions. So are we like this too?