After watching this drama, a thought suddenly popped into my mind.
If I had watched this movie when I was younger, I would have thought the rabbits did a great job and the big boys were bad. Going back to the beginning of the film, my psychological process was probably, Tutu be careful, you must get food; grandpa actually killed Tutu, too bad.
But now I'm afraid that I'm old, and I can't simply and straightforwardly think that one-sided is absolutely correct. I think the rabbit has done too much, and its cuteness can't stop me from frowning when I look at it, and the way the big boy handles it is too emotional change. The final reconciliation relieved my dangling heart.
Just like in the era of Tom and Jerry, when I was a child, I thought Jerry was really good, and I was good to Tom. I would laugh when I saw Jerry won, and be happy for him. But now re-examining the film, I have more compassion for Tom, and I hope Tom and Jerry can get along well, hurt and tease less.
As for the remarks that they will be taught badly, it is not very true. When I was a child, I didn’t see much about stepping on the nails. How many people learn to imitate to harm others?
That's all.
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