There are quite a lot of similar stories. In two opposing groups, a pair of young people love each other, or in an enhanced version. One of them had originally planned to become an undercover agent and finally fell in love. Most of this kind of stories are tragic endings. Luo Zhu who eloped and lost love, Li Chengyin who wiped out the opposing group and lost love, and the ancient Liu Sheng Piaoxu who seemed to be very tragic in the end. I feel that the best solution is to "abandon the dark and turn to the bright", which not only has love/friendship, but may also insist on justice. Refer to this film and Ao Bing for this ending.
Alas, the truth of the film is actually quite profound. The reasons for group conflicts can probably be thought of the following, the limited resources, the deep-rooted thinking of "non-self race, their hearts must be different", and the sunk costs of conflicts in the past. But it is also the same as "the world is all for good." As long as the interests of all parties are satisfied to an acceptable level and the losses caused by conflicts are avoided, cooperation is still possible.
In short, the advantages outweigh the disadvantages. What's more, Simba and Scar were originally a family, and they were uniquely endowed by nature. Qiara, who proposed and contributed to this idea, really has a queen fan at a young age.
As for the real world harmony, Marx said that the productive forces are highly developed, and it’s time for the concept of the country to die out.
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