Watching the puppies in the movie that are flexible and inviting will surely trigger the compassionate heart of the masses, strong and possibly impulsive maternal love, and then rush to the dog market to buy a dog home and raise it on impulse. , Go home and take care of it. But after the impulse, boredom, boredom, and anxiety took its place, and then another stray dog was born.
Just now when I was walking through the narrow alleys on the side street, I saw a stray dog with its hair lost, skinny, and lack of focus. At this time, an old man grabbed a broom and rushed at the door, for fear that it might break into his home. The puppy cowered and ran away. I hope this is just a stray dog that I mistakenly thought, because it still has a dog rope tied to it, but it turns out that it doesn't have a tail. In the movie, there is a three-legged dog who was disabled in a traffic accident. The owner abandoned it when he saw this. This kind of encounter is more than just the one in the film.
Some time ago, Guangzhou announced a dog restriction order that each household can only keep one dog. Once this order is issued, stray dogs will inevitably increase. Don't forget that the big economic environment is poor, the unemployment rate is high, and it is expected that abandoning dogs is inevitable. The life of a dog is nothing more than consumption and emotional consumption for humans; it is even more so for the government. Dogs are nothing more than a subsidiary of the people's livelihood.
Where is a deserted hotel that can accommodate the stray dogs displaced in this city, the poor betrayed betrayed and abandoned. Sigh. Movies are always movies. Can the government allow a place to be a high-level service place for dogs? That's just the American government, and it's American Goverment in the Film, and can every dog be as clever as the protagonist dogs in the film?
I think of a passage from Chen Sheng’s favorite song "The House of Missing People",
"but, don't talk to a dog at raining days.
so, don't talk to a dog at raining days.
I think it has its own My heartache is
why I walked in the rain wet
hello, baby dog.
Are you like me, she is gone.”
The children in the film are no more than stray dogs, wandering in different adopted families, but they are much luckier. They are human and they have the ability to stand on their own When they get up, they are more cunning than dogs. The fate of puppies is sad, and they are born with stupidity and grind their teeth.
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