Personally, it's quite ordinary. It was recommended by a friend. Maybe she has pets, and she resonates with pets who look forward to going home every day. This type of film doesn't really piss me off. Violent rabbits have a lot of memory and hope that there will be fewer abandoned animals. Since they choose to raise them, they will be responsible to the end. They all want to be treated gently, rather than surrounded by love. There is one thing in this movie that makes me very uncomfortable. The domesticated eagle is still wild at the beginning, but at the end of the film I see that the owner is in love with each other.... I am quite uncomfortable, which is actually true for this species. Full of sadness, of course, what the animated comedy wants to convey is harmonious coexistence, and the audience is children, but I still hope to respect the inherent nature of the species.
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