In the last scene, I broke down in tears, and the tears were crackling and falling down... In the end, Bella found her own Lucas, and found her own master, which was very touching.
It is unimaginable that one dog can hold up an entire movie.
In the middle of the episode, I don't know where Bella has traveled, only that he has traveled four hundred miles of road. After reading the introduction, he said: He climbed over snow-capped mountains and grasslands, along the Rocky Mountains, across the dangerous Colorado wilderness, and resolutely embarked on an unknown and dangerous, 400-mile adventure home.
One step at a time, just to get back to where you belong.
Bella didn't know, in fact, Lucas only sent Bella away temporarily so that Bella would not be euthanized by the bad guys. Bella worked so hard, stepping over these lands, stepping over the snow-capped mountains, and spending two days. In the cold winter, I raised a cat and leopard, robbed a lot of things, and accompanied a homeless man. This homeless man originally tied the puppy on a chain, but then before he died, he took the puppy Bella was tied to an iron chain to prevent him from escaping. Bella almost died. I was really panicked. I was afraid that he would die by the river. Little fish jumping in the spray, but powerless, unable to do anything.
Bella also rescued a character who was crushed in an avalanche. Together with his own dog, it turns out that dogs can really save humans. Thinking of this, I feel really touched.
Bella walks her own way bit by bit, Never give up.
Therefore, the relationship between people and dogs can be so touching. I think of Hachiko, the loyal dog, and the people who have been standing in front of the train station in order to wait for their master.
After watching this movie, I was very moved and moved.
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