The kindest people become the scariest people!

Flavio 2022-03-11 08:01:08

The weird poster is very impactful, and one of the animal's eye sockets is embedded in the human eye:

Combined with the movie, I have no objection when you say that the dog's eyes are low...

My elder brother raised a dog. During the Chinese New Year, the adults wanted to eat dog meat. My elder brother held the rope, and there were sparkling tears in his eyes...

On a snowy winter night, add some orange peel, ginger, and braised dog meat fragrant for ten miles. My brother ate like us and sweated profusely. The wine and meat passed through the intestines, and the Buddha stayed in his heart.

When I was a child, I felt that the animals were pitiful when I went to the zoo. Later, when I went to the Ocean Park, my mood was even more complicated. Those huge bodies were in such a small space, and they were so depressed that they could not even commit suicide...

The circus, the zoo, and the sea world show how selfish, mean, and cruel people can be.

On the other hand, why is human being a high-level animal, and how noble can human nature be?

The "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" series seems to be calling for justice for all animals imprisoned and tortured by humans:

The popularity of such "anti-human" films over and over again just proves the nobility of human nature: sympathy for the weak and life is no longer limited to the same kind. Animal protection and environmental protection are not only the needs of human survival, but also the needs of human nature.

However, nothing is too much.

The screenwriter and original author of "Boneless Land" is the famous Polish writer Olga Tokarczuk, winner of the 2018 International Booker Prize:

Booker Prize

One eye of an animal is a human eye, which fully embodies Tokarchuk's creative thought:

The connection with nature brought me into contact with the deepest essence of life. Nature keeps talking to us, filling us with information, and we only hear a little bit of it. Nature is a higher form of self , and we are an integral part of it.

Is "Soil of Minced Bone" an animal protection theme? Polish media hit the nail on the head: eco-terrorism.

The old teacher's two dogs go missing, and the priest asks for help.

She equates animals with her family and treats her dog as her daughter. The priest disapproves:

Poachers mistreat dogs and set traps for illegal hunting. The police are indifferent. The kind old lady is furious. She is weak and runs to stop a large group of men from hunting pheasants:

The priest preached:

Hunters are angels, and selective hunting maintains a natural balance...

The old lady was furious:

You kill, keep, and sell animals, and she kills you:

The hat with tusks is symbolic, and the old lady becomes the dog's vengeful angel:

We oppose unscrupulous destruction of the environment and cruelty to animals, but animal protection is radical enough to kill people and set fires.

"Bone of the Bone" is a tangled film, linking the abused women with the tortured animals, shouting for the weak, and artistically providing another angle for us to observe the world, but the general idea is And the value orientation is difficult to agree with——

The end of the film shows the paradise, the great harmony between man and nature, people walk and disappear suddenly into the environment, metaphor that man is a part of nature, and nature is higher than man:

Reality is always higher than art: Some people kill and injure more than ten people because of poor and weak animals, do you believe it?

The kindest people become the most terrifying murderers!

An extreme animal protectionist with blood on his hands is obviously more absurd than a millionaire who drives a private jet to an environmental conference.

Man is the measure of all things, I think, therefore I am, without human beings, who gives the meaning of nature?

Human activities are bound to conflict with nature, and how to strike a balance between ecological protection and development has long plagued human beings. To be sure, extremism is not desirable.

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Spoor quotes

  • Janina Duszejko: Although logically it makes no sense: You're allowed to kill someone on February 28th, but the next day you're not. It's absurd.

  • Janina Duszejko: You walk past butcher stores and see meat. But it's someone's quartered body!