Good and evil or war of profit and profit?

Adelbert 2022-04-24 07:01:03

Now more and more film companies like to use animal depictions to reflect the class struggle in real society. In order to consolidate their rights, tigers want to destroy human children. In order to reach the top of the forest food chain, giant apes will do anything to get human children. The black panther and the sloth bear make friends with people and children for the laws of their hearts and the rich honey. In fact, each animal fights for its own interests, and those groups that are united are united because there is no conflict of interests, but instead they help themselves.
If you look at the film from the point of view of no interest body, the forest is a group, and he is opposed to humans. Therefore, from this aspect, it is believed that the tiger is really for the benefit of the forest and for the benefit of every animal. As for the wolf and the black panther, they help people and children not to be influenced by the outside world out of compassion, so that children don't live in the forest in the way of humans, but survive in the way of wolves. To avoid conflict in the forest. If wolves, black panthers and tigers can negotiate and trust each other, then there will be no tigers chasing down children. So trust is important, but trust is fragile like thin paper.

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  • Jacklyn 2021-10-20 19:02:59

    There is no lion? ? ? ! ! !

  • Arvid 2022-03-21 09:01:22

    The eagle stands on a high place and thinks without saying a word; the leopard’s arrogant expression is full of self-esteem; the wolves are swarming and howling can not hide the lonely heart; the wild boar runs blindly and impetuously for life; the lion has nothing to do on the grassland Wandering and then lost; the tiger alone admires and sorrows alone; whoever loses its ferocity will slowly die-short poem "Animal Ferocious"

The Jungle Book quotes

  • Bagheera: Maybe I can be of help. The boy's right. Maybe it's time he found another people.

    Raksha: No!

    Bagheera: I'm the one who brought him to you, and now I'll return him to where he belongs.

    Raksha: [goes in front of Mowgli] I won't let you. He's MY cub!

    Akela: We knew this day would come.

    Raksha: We are the only family he's ever known!

    Akela: Raksha, it's the only place he'll be safe.

    Mowgli: [walks to Raksha] It's okay, ami, I won't go far. I-I'll come back and visit.

  • Bagheera: Mowgli.

    Baloo: Where is he?

    Bagheera: In the pit.

    Baloo: In the WHAT?

    Bagheera: Is this your teaching?

    Baloo: Oh, come on! You know I'd never teach him to mess around with elephants.