The changes are good, and generally haven't lost the soul of the original.
The novel tells the story of a racing driver from the perspective of a dog.
The dog owner is the protagonist, a talented racing driver who doesn't have the usual good luck of the legendary top figures.
The first half of my life was almost always bad luck, I couldn't find good teams and sponsors, and I was ups and downs.
When you meet the perfect love and family, your career will improve, you will have more opportunities and you will have a bright future.
His wife suddenly became seriously ill and lived very hard like most ordinary families.
The bright future is put aside first, and the immediate difficulties need to be overcome first.
One level after another.
The movie almost retains the original plot, and simple shots can clearly explain the emotions between the characters, which is very good.
It's still a dog's perspective, but it's about human life.
In addition to the suffering of dogs, tears are also emotionally moving between people.
In the last days, the husband, although very reluctant to part, still respects his wife's wishes without hesitation.
When the wife was dying, she still told her husband not to give up the car he loves for himself, and he must return to the arena to realize himself.
After my daughter attended her mother's funeral, she said thoughtfully, I am no longer a child. Of course, it didn't take long for him to play as a kid.
Fairy love, fairy family.
As a pet movie, it's hard to come by.
The obvious flaw is probably that the hostess is too healthy.
In the later stage of cancer, his head was also bald and his face was thin. His arms and legs were still very healthy, and the outline of his muscles was clearly visible. Some play.
In addition, the slogan "Real racers, never give up, never give up", which appeared frequently in the original book, had a great influence on me, and its presence in the movie was much weaker.
Audiences who may not have read the novel and have not been brainwashed by the words "never give up" will be more difficult to be encouraged by the hidden tenacity.
Still very good.
I just like watching pet movies, but I can't stand the current pet movies that treat pets as human beings. There is no bottom line to humanize pets.
The lives of people and pets don't stop there.
Maybe there are dogs who are born to love racing?
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