It is full of fantasy, it turns out that the jungle life can be so genius! Whether it is strange and cute animals, or the way of life of the Gollum family or the Bateman family, it is so unrestrained.
However, compared with the first one, this one lacks depth. In fact, it just talks more about the prejudice of civilized people against primitive people. It does not have the chasing light, daring to take risks, and grasping the future of tomorrow as explained in the first one. Enthusiasm that can inspire. There is also no coherence in the plot of the first part, which generally revolves around the various encounters that the Gollum family will naturally encounter during the migration process. But this one feels like taking one step at a time, and the crisis transitions encountered are a bit blunt.
However, although Phil is very intelligent and can live a particularly nourishing life, he lacks the ability to empathize. The fence he set up surrounds his family and himself. Brother poked, in fact, they are just fathers who think about their family. And the family motto that Guage has always adhered to, "A family will be stronger together" is indeed the most permanent and convincing truth.
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