I have never imagined that animals can grow up to look like this. They are burly and stupid with cuteness, they like to fight each other and sleep on top of each other, and they have all the emotions including true love. Children's little wisdom is enough to make them obedient, shaking their big heads one by one, showing a cute appearance and obeying the command seriously.
The nature of children makes them need company, but adults mostly have their own affairs, which may make them feel lonely and ununderstood. A small impulse will lead to running away from home. Everything about the little boy in the film is really too real, especially for most of us who are only children, it is really easy to understand.
This is more like a film made for adults. In fact, children cannot understand the adult-like behavior and emotions between these animals; on the contrary, for adults, they will experience the children in the film with empathy. of that state of mind. In the back of my mind, there may have been a small wish to be a king, to build a castle with his subjects, and to live and work in peace and contentment. Isn't this the scene in front of him.
In an unfamiliar place, despite the beasts that want to eat him, only children will come to befriend them, hoping to make them happy. In the common life, being the king gave him a sense of responsibility and made him grow a lot. But when he saw what happened between them, although he wanted to help them, he couldn't do anything, because he was just a child after all. So there was an ending. Although everyone was reluctant to leave him and wanted to keep him, he chose to leave. What he needed more was maternal love and the care of his family, which animals could not give.
I really like these cute animals. If it were me, I would definitely not leave. Since then, I have them in my heart.
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