The dog is indeed the most loyal friend of human beings, the most spiritual friend, the friend who understands human the most, and is always loyal to the first owner. Bella's journey home after traveling through thousands of rivers and mountains, and finally returning to Lucas is touching. But the theme the author wants to express may be far more than that. The hunting of jaguars reflects animal protection, and the avalanche scene reflects worries about global warming. Humans are always arrogant in conquering the earth. The so-called advanced Species seem to seldom take nature in their eyes, but if they are deprived of a place for symbiosis and coexistence with animals, what beauty is there on the naked human earth? If the world loses its beauty, what fun is there in this vast land? The United States withdrew from the Paris Agreement, Japan lifted the ban on shark fishing, and what is the responsibility of the so-called developed countries for wanton destruction for their own interests? I can't help but think that I have seen a data in 18 years. There are less than 9,000 wild cheetahs on the whole earth, and tigers are even worse, less than 3,000. These big cats on earth that have accompanied humans for thousands of years may not be seen again in the next 50 years. Maybe there will be zoos, but the state of animals in the wild is very pessimistic. Thinking of the increasingly hot dog ban in recent years, this kind of friend who is regarded as a "loyal friend" seems to have no freedom at all. They heal our loneliness and sadness and tolerate our temper, but we Sometimes they are even thrown away like a toy, which is pathetic and shameful if the meaning of "friend" is to hurt at will. Maybe one's own opinion can't change anything, let's not mention the plot and acting of this movie for the time being, I hope more people can pay attention to these topics, and I hope that more art creators can create more works from this perspective for everyone to see . "Protecting the earth is about the well-being of all mankind." It is not just a slogan.
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