The thing that attracted me the most in the beginning was probably the special. There are not a few lines or even written descriptions in the whole play, but it allows the audience to see clearly all the things that are to be expressed in the film. The filming form feels like entering the animal world. Everything is so real, so I wanted to know how this film was made. Is there really death? Is it really poisonous? The performance of "animal actors" adds to the realism.
As far as the plot is concerned, it is also ups and downs, step by step. The appearance of the cougar is set at the moment when the hunter exits the forest, the scenery is beautiful, and the camera is leisurely, so that everyone's newness is brought up. The two dreams of the little bear are also very special. The first one is that the little bear's mother just died. The night after it left, he dreamed of the frog he saw during the day. This is his fear of the events so far. The second was when the bear took the cubs and killed a deer, and the blood reminded it of the death of its mother. The hunter was sad about the death of the dog because he regarded the dog as his partner, and he also felt a little pity for the little bear, even if the little bear made a mess of their position, he was not angry.
The most attractive part of the film should be that the hunter did not shoot and gave up the plan to kill the bear. Human nature is written too cruelly in too many movies. And this film allows everyone to see the nature of all animals, including people.
Hunters come to the forest to hunt animals in order to survive, and animals hunt other animals in order to survive. This is the survival
bear that knows there is danger, but sees the bear cub and returns in danger, even if the bear has nothing to do with him. When the dog was besieging the bear, the hunter held a weapon whose range and lethality became stronger after processing, but gave up shooting for fear of hurting the dog. Although the bear knew that humans hurt him, he let him go in the end. People instinctively picked up the processed gun to catch up, but gave up. This is nature.
There are so many things in this movie that are touching and worth remembering.
I would like to share with you a few scenes that I found very special in the process of watching the film
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