I learned about this film in the inadvertent introduction of the film earlier, and I watched it completely today. French works, have always liked: romantic, humorous, delicate. So is this film. The description of the tiger's feelings in the film is very delicate, the brothers play and fight, the elder brother helps the younger brother drive away the badger, the tiger mother saves the child locked in the box, the family basks in the sun peacefully by the water... cruel in the eyes of human beings The emotions shown by the beasts on the screen touch the softest part of our heart little by little. Some parts of the film made me have the urge to burst into tears: the tiger brothers and brothers who were biting recognized each other, and the heart-wrenching battle immediately turned into a warm fight, just like when they were young; In the jungle, mother and son are reunited, at the riverside, the sun shines through the gun hole on the tiger mother's ear... How does human beings get along with nature and animals? At the end of the film, we may be able to comprehend something from the shotgun thrown by the hero. There are a lot of places in this film that touched me a lot. Because I live in Luoyang, seeing the theft of local ancient art described in the film reminds me of the broken Buddha statues that can be seen everywhere in the Longmen Grottoes in Luoyang. Countless treasures were destroyed and stolen like this! There is also the local king's remarks about the tiger Sanda in the dungeon, the collision between modernity and tradition, civilization and nature, which is also profound.
It's a really good movie, and after watching it, we can get back a lot of what we've lost.
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