Bong Junhao’s ambitions are still very large. He wants to pass a two-hour Netflix "Internet Big" that involves many topics: the relationship between humans and animals, the coldness of the human food industry, the madness and absurdity of human beings (this may also be Why the overall style of the film is a bit cartoonish, and the actors in the film adopt a neurotic performance method), public hypocrisy (both wanting to eat meat, but not wanting to think about how the meat comes to the table), animal protection The limitations of (or environmental protection) people, the shadow of the United States towards South Korea (this is the shadow of "Han River Monster")... What
makes me personally feel the deepest in this film is that it has triggered my feelings about "companion animals" and "food animals" (in fact This classification method itself shows the thinking about the relationship between standing at the top of the food chain, the human arrogance, and the history is not long. Sometimes these two attributes are actually interchangeable. It depends on what you believe, such as If you give this animal a name and treat it as a member of your family, then it becomes a companion animal (not limited to cats and dogs), and of course you don’t want it to be eaten. But for some others, they are nothing more than food or merchandise that can be sold. Regardless of your position, you have to pay for your position. For example, rationally, I can understand people who eat dog meat, and I am aware of the danger of stopping a car to save a dog and various follow-up problems... But emotionally, I still would not be friends with the former, but would like the latter. Finally, I would like to say something to some big Vs who have never participated in dog rescue on the Internet, but are full of hostility and blindly demonize all kinds of dog rescue behaviors: you are fucked
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