From the moment the boy couldn’t bear to kill the wild boar, he had a foreboding that this film was probably a leftist little freshman. When he saw the wolf picking up the stick, he basically planned to leave the scene angrily. The domestication of the dog is a The long-term process is definitely not so yummy. . . Generally speaking, this film is a utopia imagined by the screenwriter and director. If the ancients lived like this, then humanity would have been extinct. . . In the background era set in this story, being able to eat is the most important thing in life. A nearly adult boy who can't even drill wood for fire, can't bear to hurt animals, and it is estimated that he has become the food of the tribe. . . The father of the hero can tell you how powerful he is, and he doesn't know how powerful he is. This kind of spiritual chicken soup is really too energetic to pursue. . . It is said that such a small fresh male protagonist and a small fresh wolf both want to serve Bell as food. . . Bell might be mad at seeing this film. Is it true that Lao Tzu's skills in survival in the wilderness are all nonsense? This young man has no survival skills and no adequate equipment. The ice world can find wood and drill wood to make fire at any time, fall into the ice cave and then crawl out, lying in the snow all over his body, soaked in the snow, without any food. Walking back to the tribe with a wolf walking through the mountains and water step by step, when the wolf arrives in the tribe, the wolf will give birth to a coyote (the offspring of wolves never reproduce in winter, otherwise they would have been extinct), and the coyote will wag its tail as soon as it is born. . . Is this kidding me? The plot is given one star, and one star is given to some more pleasing pictures such as the Milky Way, but it is not ideal when viewed as a scenic film. The second half is full of snowy scenes, and neither the plot nor the picture shows the facts. Respect and awe of nature. . . As a viewer with limited vision, wait to hear how others praise this film?
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