Never tame the kings of the jungle, they belong only to free nature

Laverne 2022-03-22 09:03:02

After watching Jacques Arnold's third film, he can really describe the delicate emotions between animals, which made me realize that emotions do not only exist between humans. On the contrary, their emotions are not mixed with any external interference. It is so pure and sincere. The first scene that touched me was when the tiger mother only took away her younger brother, she turned back, no matter how much she was worried, she still moved forward, because he believed that her brother might be able to survive on his own, But the younger brother can't. There is also the mother's side to the child. The second is that the older brother teaches the younger brother to jump over the fire, because the younger brother is afraid that the older brother will show that there is no danger in person. The threat is human beings, ruthlessly separating them from their families, from their environment, and restricting their freedom, just for those benefits, and when they return to nature one day, they will really be treated as prey without a way to start. What a sigh, the former king of the jungle has to fall to this point. After the two brothers ran out of the cage together in the movie, the brother actually got back into the cage by himself. At that moment, I was really distressed. The original might and domineering are all How unwilling to be tamed by humans at first, but unable to change

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  • Christop 2022-03-27 09:01:22

    From the point of view of animals, people are the poorest

  • Romaine 2022-04-21 09:03:49

    Tigers are very cute, no matter how big or small, they act very well, but what I dislike the most is the setting of the male protagonist. He is obviously the father-killer of the Tiger Brothers, but he still talks about love and thinks about it. To kill them, the whole film is full of white colonial highness, as if any kind of burning, killing and looting can be forgiven as long as I give you a little love.

Two Brothers quotes

  • Aidan McRory: Where did you learn your English?

    Naï-Rea: His Excellency asked the Australian priests to open a school here to teach us languages.

    Aidan McRory: Well, I'm very impressed. What else did they teach you?

    Naï-Rea: To beware of white men.

  • Administrator Normandin: Bravo! As your excellency's father always said, "One shot, one kill." With you, it's pfft-bang! Straight as an arrow!

    His Excellency: Straight as your road through the sacred jungles of my ancestors.