At the beginning of the film, the sun shines through the deserted ancient temple, and two tigers chase and play with each other. The scene seems so peaceful and quiet. The camera cuts to the auction, where pieces plundered from animals are bought and sold among these ignorant and greedy human beings, which is so disharmonious with the quiet ancient temple.
In the jungle, two little tiger brothers played happily, kicking the little clay pots around and chasing them. When Tiger Brother was frightened and climbed to the tree at a loss, Brother Tiger was brave enough to rescue Tiger Brother, and then the two licked each other's hair, as if to convey gratitude and comfort to each other. Isn't this scene just like the mutual care between brothers among human beings, and is it no different from the kinship between human beings? The innocent eyes of Tiger Brother and Brother Tiger all touch the emotions of our viewers. They are so young and so cute. However, all this was destroyed by foreign tomb robbers. For their own enjoyment and greed, the arrival of humans made the tiger family lose their original paradise, resulting in their family being destroyed. When Dad Tiger came to look for Brother Tiger, he was discovered by a hunter and shot with a shotgun, and Brother Tiger fell into the hands of humans.
I was deeply touched by the scene of the tiger mother saving her child. The tiger brother fell into the hands of humans and was imprisoned by the villagers of the primitive tribe for the first time. When the tiger mother came to look for her child, the tiger mother and the tiger brother shouted, as if they were calling each other, saying: "Good son, don't Afraid! Mom is here to save you!" Unfortunately, the villagers found out, and the ignorant villagers took up the torches and drove the tiger mother out of the village, completely unaware that the tiger mother just wanted her children. How much I want to reprimand those cruel and ignorant villagers, can't you be more tolerant to them? The tiger mother tried to rescue her child once again. This time, she desperately caught up with the speeding vehicle, biting at the ropes tied up. Seeing that she was about to succeed, she was discovered by the abominable human and threw the tiger mother out of the car. Facing the vanishing vehicle at the end, Tiger Mother and Tiger Brother silently watched Brother Tiger leave, and I saw helplessness and despair in their eyes.
There are many touching and self-reflection scenes in the film, and there is no end to it.
What impresses me the most is the tiger brother and the tiger brother. One was brutally trained by people in the circus, from the original bravery to docile but not wild; the other was raised in the kingdom's zoo, from the original The peace and loveliness of her become fierce and savage. At this time, people came up with the idea of letting the two tigers fight each other, and their distinct personalities did not seem to have any suspense about the outcome of the fight. The funny thing is that humans don't know they are brothers, brothers who grew up and played together as children. The eyes of the two brothers met, and I was deeply moved when I recalled the first scene of play in the jungle. They have the same emotions as people, so they play in the field, it seems that all the pain is gone, it seems so harmonious, and they are deeply impressed by this. What's even more ridiculous is that humans want to throw stones to provoke them and let them learn from each other.
Brother Hu and Brother Hu escaped from the Colosseum, and humans locked themselves in the Colosseum. What a great irony!
Although they left the Colosseum, Brother Tiger stopped when he arrived at the taming circle, and he was used to obeying humans. arrange. How sad is this? Animals should have their own nature, but they have lost their ego under the manipulation of humans.
The end of the story is beautiful. However, at this moment, we should stop and think carefully: how should man and nature develop? Humans and animals, how to get along with each other seems to be an eternal topic. The sharp contrast between the cruelty and greed of human beings and the helplessness and fragility of animals makes animals in an endangered situation.
Human, I mourn for existence like you!
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