I love reading fairy tales, probably because the reality is too ruthless. Looking at it, I remembered the phrase in "Pipa Xing" in which a businessman emphasizes profit over parting. For the sake of money, you can trample the freedom of other species at will, and you can turn your face without signing a contract or recognizing people. (I remember that my mother said that it was selfish for me not to have children, but I knew that I could not bring children well, and I didn’t want to trample on this person’s freedom for the first eighteen years, so I chose not to have children. Who is selfish--)
Speaking of the circus, I remembered that there was also a monkey in the movie, and when it came to monkeys, I remembered the Monkey King who made a havoc in the Heavenly Palace in Journey to the West—going to the wrong studio, crossed it out and started again. Well, I think of animal experiments on cosmetics and those brands that have not entered the Chinese market for this reason, but if you really don't need animal experiments to ensure safety, why should we embarrass those guinea pigs? Is it a kind of modern projection of honey juice for the emperor to test poison in ancient times--
Regarding the part of mother's love, since I haven't seen the animated version, I don't know it very well. In the movie, it feels like a kind of dependence on the mother...? Anyway, I don't have an impression. More impressions are when everyone finds out that Dumbo's ears are big enough to be a freak in a circus. There is no shortage of normal people in this world, and there is no shortage of strange people. If you are just passive and weird, you have no choice but to not be glass-hearted.
Let's talk about the human father and child. He has been away all year round. In the past, his children were all men who were given to his wife. When he came back with one arm, he found that his wife was no longer there, and his children also began to enter puberty, showing a little rebellion. "What kind of scientific experiments do girls do, why don't they follow their father's business and do a circus?" These views are estimated to have been passed down in the history of human civilization :-(. At least at the end of the fairy tale, there is still a daughter who successfully pursues her dream, and the parent-child relationship The end of the reconciliation.
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