I have seen a lot of dog-themed movies, probably because I like dogs too much, so I like almost every one. In "Little Q", there is a sentence that I think applies to every animal-themed movie: "It is a part of your life, and you are its life."
When I watched Hachiko, the loyal dog, I finally burst into tears at Hachi's year after year of waiting; when I watched "Little Q", I was moved by the love and loyalty of guide dogs; When I was watching "Mission", I was shocked by every sound of the legend of the dog; when I watched the movie "Pampering", I was very envious of every friend that people had.
Everyone in the film critics said that "Lightning Dog" is like a pet version of "The Truman World". It is quite similar, but there are differences. This time Bolt is no longer alone. This time, he has the hamster Rhino and the white cat Mittens to accompany him. Everyone has their own personality traits. Bolt is happiest when he finds out that he has no superpowers and can be an ordinary dog; Rhino has this passion to do what he likes; and Mittens, a At first I thought it was a bad cat, but as the saying goes, hateful people must be pitiful, and everyone who turns bad is not a bad person from the beginning. Mittens's experience of being abandoned led to her behavior, fortunately Accidentally bumped into Bolt and pulled her back to the right path.
I admire Disney's style of painting and movies, because different people can see different things. Children can see a heroic dog returning to its owner after going through all kinds of dangers. Adults can live in shackles and have a short field of vision. And a blood that keeps working hard for what is in the heart.
I like the last line
"There is no home like the one you have got
Cause that home belongs to you.”
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