What is really thought-provoking is our belief. The belief of the food in the movie is made up of several lighter oils that will not expire (forever). Their original intention is to let the foods who know their fate have a good yearning before their death. It is their "bliss" to yearn for them to be brought home by human beings. Think about our world, the death of human beings and the world after death.
Whether our moral rules were also created by such a group of people to restrain our behavior. Just like whether sausages and bread are entangled in "tips", we are more or less hesitant because of moral rules before doing various behaviors. Whether all this is right or wrong. Or is it just because we didn't find out the truth? And sausage is a rebel, just like the rebels among us. They stood up and overthrew human moral norms and inherent thinking, trying to prove the so-called "truth" and establish a new social order. But is this a new kind of moral rule, and is the truth they say the real truth?
Although the ending of the film is that the sausage successfully makes everyone see the truth, and everyone even realizes the existence of "animation" and "the world outside animation", it is a pity that in real life, elites are always very few, and most people are keen on images all their lives. How do you feel after reading it? Welcome to leave a message and interact