After I missed "The Breadwinner" last time, I don't want to miss "Wolf Walker" anymore. I always seem to have an inexplicable fondness for this Irish studio, starting with Song of the Sea five years ago. And I can always quickly recognize the studio's work when I see a poster or trailer in the cinema, the style is so distinct.
Good people do bad things too.
Robin thought wolf hunting was a cool thing because Dad was a very good hunter. The little girl practiced very hard every day, looking forward to sneaking out to hunt wolves with her father. In her cognition, it is a very honorable thing for her father to work for the protector of the country, just because he is the one she loves, but in fact, the father never gave his daughter any guidance on the construction of the worldview. In the first half of the movie Duan, the communication between father and daughter is ineffective communication.
The father stopped his daughter from going to the woods, but he never told his daughter what the real wolves were like, and let his daughter "talk on paper", so that the story almost ended in the first ten minutes.
The words of the protector of the country must be obeyed, and this sentence and the sentence "I'm all for your own good" run through almost the whole movie. In the father's behavioral logic, only by obeying the words of the protector of the country can the two get peace and happiness, so the purposeful phrase "I am all for your own good" is derived, which I would like to call the ultimate ISTJ's love.
The kind father listened to the order of the protector of the country, and almost killed his daughter and wiped out the wolves; the kind daughter almost lost her life because of the brave legend of hunting wolves, and she was reckless and fearless. They are all very good people, but they have done such bad things. It is not enough to have kindness. It is terrible to have obedience. Only by understanding your mission and the world around you can you know who you are and what you want. Choose how to live.
[I really can’t write anymore, I feel like a mess, so let’s go]
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