This is a very warm and touching movie, suitable for family and friends to watch together. Of course, it is also very healing. When you look at it alone, you can feel the love conveyed in the movie. This movie mainly tells the story of the male protagonist Luke's dog Bella separated for a period of time for some reasons. Bella broke into the deep mountains and forests from an unfamiliar city, and finally the partners reunited. Interesting and warm happened on the way home. There are nine deaths and one life hanging by a thread, and there are also funny and warm smiles to see the world. Forgive the spoilers I'm about to write, my favorite story about Bella's life with a cougar. Bella accompanied the cougar from a kitten to a big cat, relying on each other in the deep mountains and old forests, snuggling up to keep warm, domestic dogs and wild animals helping each other, Bella taking care of the cougar when he was a child, finding food for him, growing up. The big cougar drives Bella away from the pack of wolves that have been following him. Although Bella and Big Cat are of different species, they can understand each other and understand each other's needs. The big cat knew that Bella had been looking for Lux and wanted to go home; Bella knew that the big cat belonged to nature. Although she had fantasized about the big cat lying on the bed with him and Lux, it was only hope. In the end, the big cat and Bella said goodbye on the prairie in autumn. The autumn was faint and golden, and it was the moment when time seemed like an arrow to say goodbye. Bella also understands that this is the last time she will meet the big cat, and she will never meet again in her life. Reluctantly, he looked back three times, and when he looked back again, the big cat had disappeared from sight. I envy the pure and deep friendship between Bella and the big cat across races. In addition to this story, I also like others, the space is limited, so I will not record them one by one. This is really a very healing and touching movie, and it is worth going to the cinema to see it.
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