Glizerians' eyes are structured slightly differently from those of humans, they prefer to live in dimmer light, and their perception of colors is also a bit distinct. As a result, all movie images were actually processed by a computer. Subtitles and the audio were also translated into text that humans could understand.
After such handling, the entire movie somehow resembled a computer-generated animated film.
Glizerians look similar to pangolins—neither cute nor ugly. For humans, with countless animated films featuring lions, cats, mice, bears, and other animals, it isn't impossible to empathize with them.
But soon, a sense of historical profundity transformed the initial strong curiosity of the viewers into an immersive feeling of living through the experiences themselves.