Some people say that people have actually died three times in this life.
The first time is the death of your body. From a biological point of view, your life is over.
The second time was at the funeral and memorial service, and everyone who knew you came to pay homage. In terms of social status, you are dead.
The third time is when no one remembers you. At this time, you are really dead.
Our culture often avoids talking about death with children. However, children need death education, because in the final analysis, death education is the education of life and love.
Just as the movie Journey to the Dream Ring said: "The end of life is not death, but being forgotten", a film full of warmth and healing is suitable for every child and adult who is afraid of death.
Dream Journey is a film set in Mexican culture, which was shot by Disney Pixar Animation Studio. A large number of regional cultural features are embedded in the film, including the collocation of music, the background of the picture, the color of space, the shaping of story characters, emotional expression, etc., which all reflect the characteristics of a nation.
The theme of this film is the Day of the Dead in Mexico. Compared with the desolation and sadness of China Mid-Autumn Festival and the bizarre exaggeration of Western Halloween, Mexican Day for the Dead is warm, touching, optimistic, happy and colorful.
For example, the Mexican writer and Nobel Prize in Literature laureate Oke Tawiah Ude Paz said, "Mexicans often talk about death. They laugh at death, sleep with it and celebrate it. Death is one of Mexicans' favorite toys and their eternal love. "
Judging from the attitude towards death, Mexicans are optimistic, positive, open-minded and cheerful, which is also a subconscious eating, drinking and having fun. The film tells the story of a small shoemaker who, regardless of family taboos, insists on pursuing his own musical dream and falls into the world of the undead. In the world of the dead, he found his own person, fulfilled his dream and returned to his family. This seems to be a very simple story, which not only shows us the uniqueness of Mexican culture, but also reveals the philosophical concept worthy of our thinking and touching, as well as the deep affection flowing between life and death.