Watched "The Adventures of the Bull" today. This movie just doesn't look good. Created by the Ice Age team and adapted from the fairy tale "The Cow Who Loves Flowers". A Spanish bullfighting bull named Ferdinand, since the beginning of the calf, has a tender heart and loves flowers. When a little safflower first appeared in the bull's house, Ferdinand, who was still a calf, secretly watered it with water. I thought it was a little prince story when the flowers were deliberately trampled to death by another calf, in front of Ferdinand. All bulls believe that as long as they beat the bullfighter in the bullring, they will become famous and have a good way out. Until Ferdinand's father did not return from the bullring, the young Ferdinand escaped from the bull's house witty, was adopted by the lovely little girl's family, and lived a happy life in the flower farm. But after getting into trouble at the town's flower festival, he was sent to the old place - the Bull's House. There he united all the cattle, and also partnered with three hedgehogs, and rescued the pit bulls that were sent to the slaughterhouse. With the help of everyone, he led the bullfight to escape. But in order to be caught by his partner, he was forced to go to the bullring and had to face the only bullfighter in Spain. In the bullring, Ferdinand did not prevail and fought the bullfighters. Enraged, he was about to kill the bullfighter when he saw a red carnation thrown into the field from the sidelines. His eyes were full of tenderness again, and he let go of the bullfighter. In the last link, when the bullfighter drew his sword, he chose to sit down. At this time, someone outside the field shouted not to kill him. The audience raised white handkerchiefs and shouted to let him go. The bullfighter turned around and put away his sword, and the bullfighter drew a warm ending to his last bullfight performance. The little girl came to hug him tightly. His buddies also came and said he didn't lose. He returned to the flower farm with his partner and started a life without fighting and killing. It feels combined with the story of "Charlotte's Web", the difference is that he got it with his own will. While saving himself, he also led others. Don't have to die in the slaughterhouse, don't have to die in the bullring, there must be better options. There is a tiger in his heart, but he sniffs the roses lightly. Gentleness is his base color.
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