I originally thought that this was a pure and beautiful forest fairy tale, but later you will find that because of human greed and hunting, the animals' homes are reduced to ashes in the raging fire. Even though there is no one person in the whole story, human behavior has really affected the survival of forest animals. In the movies of the 1940s, stories can be conceived from this perspective, metaphorical reality, and indeed, movies/literary arts are at the forefront of social governance. After the homeland was destroyed, Bambi, the protagonist of the cartoon, and his friends in the forest found a new home. During the period, they also experienced love. What is more interesting is that the story arranges a scene where two stags fight for an occasion, which is both real and real. Reality. When I was a child, I didn’t even read this fairy tale or watched this movie. In fact, I watched it at the Chinese animation master Tyrus Wong. The animation background looks really like a traditional Chinese painting style. I watched about Tyrus. After his documentary, I was deeply impressed by his spirit and attitude. I hope I don’t be afraid of being misunderstood, don’t be afraid of the prejudices of others, and work hard perseveringly. Only by sticking to the original aspiration and being at ease can you live more excitingly. Tribute to Tyrus Wong.
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