At first, the film didn’t seem to be for my age group. Later, I found that the film was a side-by-side attack on various issues such as urban-rural disparity and even racism. Of course, there are also capitalism, nostalgia, and animal protection. The ultimate solution to the marginalization of sheep) is to let them go back. For the relationship between sheep and their owners, the outcome seems to be that in the new environment, the marginalized owners began to improve the original work system. The oppressed sheep of the capitalist world lost their owners. There is no choice but to find him back, otherwise it will be even more miserable. In the end, the beauty of rural life conceals the sense of despair that the distance between people cannot be bridged and the power structure cannot be eliminated. #Actually I am quite zuo#
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