The Antidote to Death, when I found out that an animation based on a Disney picture book was in theaters. Although more than two decades have passed, I still have a fresh memory of the content of this picture book, which used to be one of my favorite picture books called "The Big Bull and the Little Bull". For the love of my childhood, but also with anticipation and curiosity about the new adaptation, I watched "The Adventures of the Bull" when I had time this weekend. There are some obvious differences between "The Bull's Adventure" and "The Big Bull and the Little Bull". For example, the "Little Bull" character is gone, and the story has been reorganized, but its theme has not changed at all. In a herd of fiercely combative bulls, each bull's sole goal is to be picked for the bullring and victory. However, there is a calf named Ferdinand who is not interested in these. It does not like fighting, but only likes to sniff the flowers quietly. After Ferdinand's brave and strong father died in the bullring, Ferdinand, who did not want to follow the same fate, escaped from the "Bull's House", which specialized in cultivating bullfighting. Nina grew up happily together. But the good times did not last long, and the grown-up Ferdinand was accidentally discovered and sent back to the "Bull's House". After experiencing his childhood friend being sent to the slaughterhouse and learning the truth about bullfighting, that no matter how strong a bull is, it is bound to be killed and that it is impossible to win, Ferdinand organizes an animal escape. When they rescued their companions in the slaughterhouse and were about to be free, Ferdinand was caught again to save others and was sent directly to the bullring. . . After a few rounds, Ferdinand was pressed and stabbed back and forth by several flower darts, and finally, provoked, it stood up against the matador and was ready to throw him hard. But when it saw a flower on the Dou Nian field, it suddenly stopped. The fragrance of the flowers made it seem to have returned to the beautiful pastoral where it grew up since childhood, and it has found its original quiet and true self. Ferdinand put down the bullfighter whose life was on the line, sat down quietly, and the audience was shocked by this unprecedented scene. The bullfighter picked up the sword again, ready to give Ferdinand a fatal blow, but the audience who was deeply moved by Ferdinand stopped the bullfighter. Ferdinand's quietness makes people feel a great difference. In the end, Ferdinand left the bloody bullring and returned to the idyllic town with his friends to sit under the trees and enjoy the beautiful scenery and the fragrance of flowers. After watching this movie, I felt a lot. The bull Ferdinand bravely fought his destiny and the stereotypes imposed on him (such as a strong bull must go to the bullring) and triumphed in a peaceful way that was seen, respected and understood a different choice. Some people say that life just goes on and on Multiple choice questions, take the decision in your own hands. Although everyone is more or less affected by the environment, sometimes it is not easy to insist on yourself, but just like Ferdinand the bull, even if you can't control your life 100%, at least we can work hard in this direction. But please do not regret or regret when you look back on the road of life in the future. I hope everyone can stick to their own choices and move forward bravely on their own path of life!
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