The greatness of Daddy Fox is not in its constructiveness, but in its destructiveness. Out of the fairy tale, he will receive a completely different evaluation. But in fairy tales, we all prefer such a character and its story. After all, the beauty of starting a business and maintaining a business is not suitable to be displayed in works of art. The major success of changing the world is usually completed in the loneliness and boring to complete its core brewing. The maintenance of these achievements is also a difficult process, which is difficult for most audiences. There is no fun at all, and you can't sell it without adding more than 10 times the seasoning. Therefore, the themes of "destroying" and "realizing dreams" are the most common in film and television works, because it is difficult for most of us to get this kind of experience in reality - the real world is a world in which "constructive" prevails, and "dreams" also Often out of reach. But for the display of destruction and dreams (sometimes the two are the same thing), we are all used to giving it a moral evaluation while showing it, otherwise it will be difficult to be recognized by the mainstream society. Destroying a ready-made world - unless you have a good way of breaking the old and making the new, it will bring only disaster.
I believe that this film is actually made for children to a greater extent. Children, especially those at a young age, are not yet so strong in their moral thinking, and their intelligence and physical strength are still far from starting constructive work. Closer to animal nature and farther from human nature, they are often keen on destructive behavior, and are shameless and evil in pursuit of sensual pleasure. So for a long time, they were attracted by food, destruction, freshness, as seen in Boggis, Bunce, and Bean.
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