One of the things I appreciate the most is that lions can only recognize Marty by the teeth marks on the zebra's butt. And what the lion says by looking at its eyes will know that it is you, and it will become a sweet talk to coax people.
I liked the testimony of the witness at the end of the story. It was ostensibly about the love between penguins and dolls, but it was actually about hippos and giraffes. This sense of dislocation makes it easier to understand.
This film is not The Lion King, and there is no need to fight to settle disputes. The son's ability is not the same as the skills passed down by the family from generation to generation, so he was expelled from the family. But when the son proves that his ability has practical application and can solve problems that traditional skills cannot solve, the father also understands the son.
It is not easy for a father to understand his son. There have been several from ancient times to the present, and perhaps each of them is suitable for making a story.
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