The film is based on the theme of trust, in line with the consistent style of Disney animated films, and the lingering sense of preaching after watching it lingers in my heart. But think about it, after all, it is a Disney animation film (please pay attention to the word "animation"), and the educational meaning must be more straightforward, so that the children who watch it can understand the values that the film wants to convey - trust, if the implied meaning is too deep, It's no use if the children can't get it.
At the end of the story, the film seems to tell the audience that they can unconditionally believe in the person who has hurt you more than once. No comments are made here, and those who understand will naturally understand. In spite of the hustle and bustle of the world, Disney is as warm as ever.
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