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Wednesday, May 27, 2009

"Biological Crossculture"

What we should learn from "Biological
Crossculture" is, I think, the idea
that two things(of cource including
humans here)of essentially different
kind, belonging to different tribes,
could combine to perform the feat of
transforming into almost every imagi-
nable kinds of forms,literally, to
"cross biological cultures"(tribes).

To be more general, to see things in
more than one perspective helps us to
gain a broader mind. In this point,
learning a foreign language(s) is quite
illustrative. And I think it is this
very broaden perspective that enables
us to cross boundaries of cultures.This
is what I learned from the piece of film.