The light that changed the world

Mossie 2021-12-12 08:01:07

Always follow Xiaogui to watch movies. I looked for all the movies they watched in English class-somehow they have a common language!

The atmosphere at the beginning of the cartoon is very similar to "The Years of Love". They are also three brothers. There is also an old Indian by the campfire and a deep voice-over. But the story is very simple. In one sentence, it is the story of a boy who became a man by becoming a bear. Speaking of a mouthful, I know this is true after watching a movie.

Koda bear's voice is so nice! (Hey, American female literary youth, if it’s like Koda, it’s nice to have a boy.) He listened to Kenai’s melancholy story about his eldest brother, was silent for a moment, and asked for his eldest brother’s name, suddenly facing the sky and the distant mountains with a dumb voice. The voice shouted: "Thank you! Sitga! I met Kenai because of you!"

Also, the two reindeer laughed at me!

References beginning of the film that a few words of it -
the When US were at The Three of Young ...
WE were Taught that world IS at The Source of the this magic.The Full of Magic ... that IS at The everchanging Lights Dance across at The Sky.
Those Gods are the light that changes the world.

(This article was written one year ago)

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Extended Reading

Brother Bear quotes

  • [first lines]

    Denahi as an Old Man: This is a story from long ago, when the great mammoths still roamed our lands. It's the story of my two brothers and me. When the three of us were young, we were taught that the world is full of magic. The source of this magic is the ever-changing lights that dance across the sky. The shaman woman of our village told us that these lights are the spirits of our ancestors, and that they had the power to make changes in our world. Small things become big. Winter turns to spring. One thing always changes into another. But the greatest change I ever saw was that of my brother. A boy who desperately wanted to be a man...

  • Koda: If the snow's white, then it's all right. Yellow or green, it's just not clean. I learned that one the hard way.