Moana the second part -an 2024 animation that we should be familiar with. But if you haven't seen the first part, it's not a problem, because you can understand what's going on.
This second part is a sequel that pleasantly surprised me, because now we see Moana, the main character, growing up and in a new adventure together with his friends and the demigod Maui.
It is an animation full of the magic of life, which reflects how trust in life and the people you have with you gives you courage, strength and makes you approach life's challenges with confidence and joy.
Basically, this animation shows us how beautiful life can be when we use our resources and choose to follow our consciousness and flow like water. Because that means being on the flow of life, flexible and attentive to everything that comes to you; only in this way do not cling to thought patterns, mental patterns and you can look for a solution.
Not for nothing the main character Moana is the one that the Ocean listens to, because the Ocean is her friend.
Even if she had this native resource discovered by the little child, her life and context make her mature and move to another level. And this maturation requires a new challenge, and this challenge involves taking on a new mission, very difficult but accessible to the resources at its disposal.
That's why she embarks on a journey and adventure with a few friends who support and support her to accomplish her mission. Her mission was to unite people who believe in humanity and build a larger, united community of collaboration, respect for life and friendship.
But in order to unite more people, first of all you have to do your job where you are, with the people you have around you.
And I like how exactly this shows us and how life challenges us to build, with the people closest to us, what we say we want for other people.
And we see how indispensable each character is and how each can contribute when they are willing to put their lives on the line to manage to remove the curse that was meant to keep them apart.
And when those on the boat manage to collaborate and use themselves, they have a good chance of carrying out their mission.
And it is precisely this collaboration between them that is clear proof that it is worth bringing the other islanders closer together.
I also liked the scene very close to the end, that scene with the ancestors and those who had the role of navigators and guides. In this way we can see how life supports us and how complex can be the ways by which we get what we want.
But we also see here that in order to get what you want, you have to make your decision to the end, that is, it involves acting and taking risks. And this decision must be made after you have investigated yourself and become aware of what is important to you, what is your purpose and motivation.
Why you do what you do and why you do it, but also how you do everything you can even when you seem stuck and seem to have no chance.
Below are some scenes and notes that have impacted me.
"The ocean is my friend, our friend."
"I don't know your story, but it will always be you."
Let yourself flow on the flow of life. Give up plans and what you know, get lost and stay in uncertainty, because then you can find another way.
There is always a solution, but to be able to see this and look with serenity when you are at a hard time, you have to be receptive and open to life.
I say it's worth it; you just have to convince yourself. Happy viewing! 😁