When I saw the movie "Duma", I smiled. Yes, this is a movie that will make you smile.
The South African savannah, the splendid yellow grass, is integrated with the blue sky and white clouds in the sky; the virgin forest, rhinos, wild boars, crocodiles, antelopes, and cheetahs, in groups, jumping, running, and hunting; together with the endless and breathtaking desert Desperate, mysterious ancient caves, people of African tribes, these are the pictures that appear again and again in the film, watching and watching, they are immersed in the scene.
It is a pity that the scenery of South Africa can be photographed more atmospherically and beautifully.
This isn't National Geographic's Africa feature, it's the story of a young boy and a leopard. In the process of crossing the desert and the primitive jungle to send this cheetah, who was raised as a child and moved to the city due to the death of his father, and could not adapt to the new environment, back to the place where he found it, the little boy grew up slowly and understood On issues such as love, belonging and responsibility, the black Africans who traveled with them also returned to their own tribes, to their families, Duma, found its partner, retrieved the wildness flowing in its blood, and returned to the place where it came from.
Everything is slow and imperceptible, rather than the sudden-onset approach that is commonly used in many films today. That's what makes it smile, right? Together with the distant African music and the natural sounds of children, together, let you slowly, subtly, and then smile.
The leopard named Duma, I don't know what methods the directors used to make him feel intimate with the little protagonist. Although it is not as pleasant as Xiao Q, the gentleness and loyalty in the eyes of wild animals are still very touching.
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