Not from the technical level of shooting, but from the plot alone, we can feel that human beings in society are such complex animals, and sometimes quite selfish. The thoughts of those loyal sled dogs must not be as complicated as that of humans, but they can achieve the minimum standard of moral behavior that humans say-that is, trust and loyalty to each other.
They and human beings are not only partners but also cooperative relationships. This is not the honesty in social relations that humans often talk about. In fact, some things are very simple, but humans artificially complicate them. Think simpler and trust and loyalty to each other will increase. Not so much that the dog’s thoughts are simple, it is better to say that we think too much, too much scruples and forget some beautiful things, which include the most important things for humans, that is, trust in friends and affection. Perseverance.
The near-perfect ending of the plot allows us to get a little comfort. At least human beings are not shameless to the point where there is no cure, they still have some conscience. After all, this makes us living in the real world feel better, and maybe it can also help girls to put away their tears and turn their grief into joy.
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