In fact, Blu's clumsiness comes from the unfamiliar way of life, like a weak scholar with glasses, walking into the painted Indian tribe. Culture has become something despised. And even if you want to integrate again, you will do something wrong.
Regarding the final struggle against the deforestation of humans, it was a somewhat far-fetched turn-over plot. Blu's understanding of humans did not play a decisive role. In the end, the victory was achieved by air-dropped missile-style dives. By the way, large birds such as macaws are really rushing towards you by hundreds, which is really hard to deal with. See "The Bird" by Mr. Hitchcock.
Blu stayed at Amazon because of recognition. So the sense of belonging sometimes does not come from the same way of life, but from the recognition of the people in which they live.
Blu will not become a great hero in the tribe because of this incident. He is still the Blu who sleeps on the bed, does not know how to open berries but can spread pie, cannot tell the position but knows how to navigate. If there is Rio3, it is probably not suitable for jungle life, and I am longing to return to the story caused by Rio.
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