In the middle of the film, Bruce's living habits and even his way of thinking are very different from those of his peers. One side has traces of human beings everywhere, and the other side is completely bred by nature. Looking around, there are many people of the same kind, but an indescribable sense of loneliness shrouds Bru—although they are of the same kind, they seem to be separated by thousands of mountains and rivers, and it is a difference inscribed in the soul.
I always feel that it would be better if the film ended here. The contradictions and conflicts caused by different ways of thinking developed in different growth environments are very interesting. Much better than the current ending - defeating the wicked and being accepted and loved by the same kind, and the whole area becoming a protected area.
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