"The Little Monster of Langlang Mountain" is very interesting!



As someone who has been an entrepreneur, watching this film evokes a sense of "knowing it will fail, but still wanting to do it" throughout.

I can only say that on the surface this is just a Side Story of Journey to the West, but if you substitute the roles of workers, office politics, and startup teams, you will find that beneath the comedic exterior lies a reality of powerlessness and despair.

Even if the protagonists seem to have defeated the Boss in the end, upon reflection, they realize that it was a ploy to intentionally lose in order to request a budget from their superiors...

The most heartbreaking part of the entire movie is not the sorrow of the little monsters, but the laughter of the grass and weeds ignored as Maitreya turns away...
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