It may be because of my love for dogs, or even a soft spot for German Shepherd. I really like this "War Dog Rex". Because of my jealousy, I have repeatedly blamed the director for not enough roles for the dog in my heart. Of course, this is also an immature point of view under urgent circumstances. It should be said that the director can meticulously portray the psychological changes of the characters, starting from the heroine’s fear and disdain, slowly cutting into the cherish and love of Rex, and then the hardship to leave it. This friendship is so beautiful. People suffocate. It's a pity that the storyline of the movie is still a bit simpler. Ricks and the heroine do so few tasks together, so I am a bit disappointed who hopes that Ricks can show his bravery more. Even so, I should be sensible to praise the director for his unique intentions, focusing on depicting the battle scenes in the Iraqi battlefield, so that we can deeply feel the friendship between the heroine and Ricks that transcends life and death, and is greatly moved. Remind the world again, dogs are really good friends of mankind! After watching the movie, there is still a snack. Because dogs’ special abilities allow humans to make full use of them to fight and protect more humans, once they retire and are judged to be unsuitable for adoption, they will be sentenced to euthanasia, and they will not receive the same generous treatment as veterans. In addition, the breeder and the war dog face each other day and night, and if the breeder retires after the relationship develops, the dog will be lost and anorexia, and it will take a long and painful process to adapt. These are always bad for dogs.
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