Its cute expression with drooping ears after knocking over the milk, who can bear to blame it? No wonder the old lady said, I can't stay angry with you, which really speaks the heart of the audience. The encounter with the little hound copper was because copper smelled it all the way, and the little fox was "loved at first sight". Since he is a friend, he will be a friend for a lifetime. When the two little cuties are chasing and playing on the farm, it will inevitably herald a storm in the future. That is, the hatred and values left by the previous generation to the next generation, the so-called contest between righteousness and evil.
When Copper went hunting with his owner, I thought it could stay for the little fox Tod. I was so naive. It turned out that the little fox chased it loyally, but at the time, Copper was fortunate to be able to go out hunting. The cheering expression on the face of the owner really made me sad for the little fox.
When the two met again in the spring, they both said that each other had grown up. Perhaps for animals, one winter is enough. In a chase, the big hound was injured because of chasing the little fox, and the friendship between the two broke down. But the rupture is only unilateral of the copper. It can also be seen that people on the "righteous" side use morality, reason and other concepts as a cover, which has become an excellent reason to disregard old friendship.
The old lady couldn't help but sent the little fox to the hunting sanctuary for the safety of the little fox. The old lady's monologue in the car was really touching. In his words, he told us about the happiness between them, "You looked at me ,Needing me so,Yet from your sadness,Our happiness grew.And I founded out I needed you too."
Love is two people relying on each other, you pity Me, I also pity you. Before meeting each other, you and I were lonely individuals. This monologue is simply not too much as a love story between lovers.
The little fox lived in the forest for a period of time, and his wildness has recovered. When the copper and the hunter were chasing it, in order to save themselves, they escaped from the hunting trap and bit the copper. Finally, they found a big black bear as cover. He had escaped, but he looked back and saw that his former partner was about to die under the claws of the black bear, and desperately returned to fight the black bear. Leaving your partner, risking your life to save a hound copper who just almost killed him, how powerful should the friendship be? It really insists on "We'll always be friends forever", and I'm not without blood. I remembered the shadow of the "Seven Warriors of Wudang" written by Mr. Jin.
Finally reached the climax of the ending. The little fox was dying and lay in the water. When the hunter's muzzle was raised, the copper finally stepped forward and stood in front of the fox, awe-inspiring righteousness. At this moment, I finally accumulated a film of tears and found the most suitable catharsis.
The ending of the film is bright and bright. The two "owners" of the farm joined hands and talked about each other. The two funny birds who had been playing soy sauce didn't catch any bugs in the end. It turned out that it turned into a butterfly, which is actually a potential stock. Animation is animation after all, there is no death. But some places are quite realistic. For example, when the copper stands in front of the fox, it just pleads with the owner. It fights to death and can't bite the owner back. In our opinion, this so-called master has no advantages, but he has nurtured copper, so the bottom line in his heart cannot be changed. However, in my heart, it owes the little fox too much.
Looking at the joyous scenes, it can be foreseen that the "hounds" and "foxes" will no longer fight on this farm. However, in reality, these animals are already weak, and they are ultimately no match for humans. They cannot speak, so the look in their eyes is even more touching. There are many documents about animals, and the trust and loyalty they have shown to humans really makes us humans ashamed.
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