Kindness is a choice, and this sentence is very evident in Ferdinand. As a calf, he showed a natural kindness, and when he grew up, treating the sword with his softness in the bullring was an option.
I thought of seeing a mother in a circle of friends two days ago saying that her son did not want to go to kindergarten because a child beat him. I think being a mom must be irritating. But I admired this baby a little, he didn't call back directly, but asked his mother for help. There must be a group of monster parents behind the beating kid. The world will never lack selfish people.
As a children's animated film, it omits a lot of complicated reality content. Ferdinand was a pit bull, but he chose his life. The hardships and hardships are weakened by the utopia created by the little girl's family. I think that's part of the reason why many adults criticize this film. But it is still quite vague to express some content, so I won't go into details.
It's a good movie if it touches the soft part of the heart, just like the audience who defected in the bullring at the end, they saved the calf, didn't they?
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