This movie is very good. Compared with the inexplicable "Big Fish and Begonia" that I just watched recently, this kind of smooth plot with routines is comfortable to watch (I'm just comparing the plot, the picture of "Big Fish" is still good of).
Having said that, "Tarzan" shows the deep feelings of people and animals, the harmonious coexistence of local people with backward technology and the natural environment, and the greed and cruelty of outsiders in a civilized society.
Tarzan and Jane are children who grew up in the jungle. At the beginning of the film, they lived in the post-industrial revolution, when the world's most technologically advanced Britain was living like a canary in a beautiful cage, becoming more and more lifeless. When they returned to Africa, Congo, and Taishan to meet lion friends they hadn't seen for many years, from observing each other to the joy of confirming each other, Taishan leaned down and rubbed each other with the lion, just like the hug of a relative. The mutual trust between animals is really touching.
Afterwards, there was a strong confrontation. The trains continued to transport carloads of ivory from the jungle. The particularly thick and long ivory seemed to carry blood and mud, as if the elephants could still be seen being killed. scene, hear their wailing. No amount of animals and natural resources can fill human greed. In the wild environment, animals with high food chains know how to let their prey recuperate and not kill them. Humans don’t seem to understand this. Afterwards, I googled the country "Congo". The current main economy is the export of oil and wood. . .
The film is interspersed with Tarzan's childhood memories of how he was adopted and protected by his mother gorilla when he was a baby, and he remembers climbing on his mother's back, who handed him a raw egg. Of course, it is impossible to verify whether human babies can really live with orangutans in the jungle, but in reality, orangutans are indeed human, and like humans, they will protect the weak.
The film also conveys that people must surrender to nature. When encountering species such as gorillas in the film, they should not attack it. It is the best way to lay down their weapons and slowly return to their respective territories. It's good to build a thatched-roofed wooden house on your own territory like the locals, and not interfere with the animals in the jungle, and keep yourself safe, isn't it good? Why do humans keep encroaching on the territory of animals? They are also a part of the natural environment. If we destroy their living environment and exterminate them all, sooner or later, humans will suffer the consequences.
For us living in the city, the African jungle may be far away, so at least we can avoid using disposable chopsticks, don’t buy ivory products, pay attention to the classification of domestic waste, support the purchase of new energy vehicles, protect the weak animals around us, and keep a kind of heart in our hearts. Love, always realize that although other animals don't have the intelligence of humans, they also have feelings, don't hurt them.
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