This movie touched me a lot. One is that many times we agree with what a person says. Is it because he is right? Or because of his high position? Or because what he said protected our own interests? It's like when the president wants to exile all the dogs to the trash island. People all agree. Even trying to do it. Scientists who are fighting for a dog are rude. Maybe some people are afraid to oppose the president. Some people do it because they don't own a dog. Some people endanger their lives because of dogs. But do you really have to be so selfish? Just because you are human. He is a dog. One is how to maintain the original intention. the whole movie. The image of the little boy is positive and loving. He was looking for his dog. Do not hesitate to contract the disease. Except for the last few minutes. When he and his supporters took power. It seems that everything has turned sour. Everything is back to square one. They still only love their favorite dogs. Catch all cat lovers. They were closed off by the things they cared about. They forgot what the initial resistance was for. Or are they just fighting for their dog? If they don't have a dog. Will they still do this? Haha writing and writing with new thinking. A bit off topic. Wouldn't it be better to change to how to think impartially? Oops. There are too many directions. I'm a little confused. I hope everyone is not driven only by profit. driven only by self-interest. There are some very cute sections in the middle. The little boy threw out a branch. The boss said it righteously many, many times, and I won't pick it up. But finally picked it up. He said I don't want you to be sad? Seems like it is. Anyway, really arrogant boss. so cute. There is also the section where the little boy saw the slide and couldn't walk. So cute. There's still a lot to think about. The boss was reluctant to listen to the little boy from the beginning. In the end, I was moved by the little boy. Willing to be his bodyguard. I hate to call it slavery. Can this be said to be a two-way run? It's just that he's a dog. That's all he can do. There's a little bit of a mission in the beginning to keep the little boy safe. But then he started his own family. Even if the little boy rebelled against all mankind. Come to him alone. He was also really moved. But in the end he still chooses to protect his family. It's a bit messy to write. But in retrospect, there is really a lot to talk about.
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