I think this movie is pretty good. The scene is beautifully designed and the characters are well portrayed. Gorgeous and restrained. I have conflicts in my heart once and again. Humans hunt tigers and strip their fur to keep themselves warm. From the perspective of human beings, that’s right, human beings are full of emotions, kindness and loveliness, so they shouldn’t die! But looking at it from the perspective of a tiger, I suddenly felt that the tiger was even more right. They must protect themselves to survive. The Manfred race also died because of human hunting. In the end, I felt that this was the result of human indiscriminate capture, no wonder animals. Perhaps this is the natural world, the survival of the fittest is inevitable. But if there is an "unnatural" factor branching in, everything will be unnatural with it. The real thing to blame is the primate's head. I like the scene where Manfred rescued Diego on Yanliu. After Diego was rescued, he said to Manfred: "Why did you do that? You could've died...trying to save me..." and Manfred answered neatly: "That's what we do in a herd...We look out each other... "And the result of Manfred's doing this was a moving scene that Diego gave up to save him later. Selfless and fearless, we need it. The little boy is happy. He has the warmth of Manfred's thick fur, he has Sid's sincere care and play, and he has Diego bravely protecting. He grew up slowly, learned to walk, learned Sid's cunning. Haha, this is a child, who always loves to learn. But they will parte in the end, and human beings are different from animals. Perhaps this has left us with anticipation, what will happen to the little boy when he grows up.
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