I believe that many people will focus on huskies, Louis, and rabbits, but there is one character in the film that caught my attention, the big orange cat.
On the first day, he had a bloody fight with Huskies and Louis, and the next day he was able to let go of his heart and chat and laugh with each other.
He doesn't suppress his carnivorous instinct like a husky, but he can stand up to protect his herbivorous classmates on the night of a power outage.
Some netizens commented that the female second in "Blue Bridge of Soul Broken" is very philistine and very realistic. Maybe such a character is not so easy to come by... But both sacrifices and blessings seem so reasonable. For every stage of life, Except for the part that she can't control and choose, she has absolute initiative in the rest, she knows how to give up and fight, and also knows how to weigh and bow."
I think this sentence can also be put on the big orange cat. When the Husky and Louis were tortured to death by their own pain and troubles, he always went along with the situation, never complained, and took the initiative to control and enjoy his life.
(As of the 9th episode, if the character attributes of the plot change in the future, the above will be used as an evaluation of the characters in the early stage of the story.)
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