Dogs 3 stars + Dahua 1 star + other 1 star. I usually give 5 stars to this kind of affectionate movie... Maybe I am more rua, and I don’t have any advanced appreciation ability. There is nothing hard and touching, it’s enough... There are cries and laughs, cute dogs, and a coherent plot. , The acting skills are in place
Both films were released for a long time. When I watched the first film two years ago, I was as afraid of dogs as I was when I was a kid. I haven't found Wangzi yet. The first part is always looking for the first owner, and the second part is always remembering his unfinished mission.
Yes, it is an unfinished mission, not a mission given by the first owner. I have seen many people say that it is a white-eyed wolf to the owner behind. I don't agree. It really hurts BigDog to run away in the movie. Just like the dog I raised halfway, if it runs back to the original owner, I will definitely be sad, but it doesn't mean it is a white-eyed wolf.
The movie focuses on the first master, and only the first master has given it an unfinished mission. It never forgets. If the middle masters did the same, how could it not remember it? If there really is a memory of past lives, then Wang Zi remembers the mission, which shows that he is loyal, does it mean that he only remembers playing and having fun, but not the mission? The second part does not fully show what the dog has accomplished around other owners like the first part, but the focus is different.
If one day, my dog is going to leave, he won't be given any mission. It is foolishly estimated that he will not be able to complete it. Although I am reluctant, I don't want it to find me so hard, I just hope it is carefree and disease-free. It gives me too much company, and I give it too little. I have many choices, but it has few options.
Thinking of one thing more touching in reality. There is news that a dog in South Korea was lost and was taken care of by the new owner, but was always depressed, waiting for the original owner, and was finally found by the original owner many years later. He was also very excited, but finally chose to stay with the new owner to repay he.
Dahua's performance is very good, sincere, shy, gentle, 99% are all natural, 1% may be because of my filters. When the little actor came out, I didn't expect it to be Dahua's role. Dahua is so white, and standing with the heroine is a bit dark. Is it makeup... In the Asian faces of European and American movies, it should be considered very handsome, because when this character appears, my black hair makes my eyes shine. Of Asian actors don’t seem to feel this way. Dahua, promise me never to dye light-colored hair...
Too much nonsense, I had to write it in the film review...
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