That arm straight up like Freedom

Talia 2022-03-18 09:01:03

This is really an amazing animation, it feels like it contains a lot of elements, freedom, survival, animal protection, democracy, inspiration, growth, family, love, so that everyone may have a different interpretation. But when dad fox saw the wolf, he stretched out his arms high up and was really moved, just like the phrase "Freedom" shouted in "Braveheart"

is wrong to steal things, this is from From a human point of view, for a fox father, stealing is innate and fundamental to foxes, but the genes flowing in the blood are suppressed by reality. Wild Animals should have their original appearance. When he saw the handsome wolf, he might be full of envy and resonance, because they are the same from the bones!

Many of the lines in the movie are very classic and meaningful, and they are really worth watching. The picture is simple, fast and rich, and the retro style is very pleasing.

Every time I see an animation, I will think of the current situation of domestic production. I have to say that it is still too different. Alas, the depth of content, storyline, and production level are all too different. And things like this are more certain to be blocked, alas.

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Fantastic Mr. Fox quotes

  • Kylie: Apple juice... apple juice flood...

  • Mrs. Fox: I'm going to lose my temper now.

    Mr. Fox: When?

    Mrs. Fox: Right now.

    Mr. Fox: Well, when...

    [Mrs Fox slashes his face]

    Mr. Fox: OW!

    Mrs. Fox: Twelve fox years ago, you made a promise to me, while we were caged inside that fox trap, that if we survived, you would never steal another chicken, turkey, goose, duck, or a squab - whatever they are, and I believed you. Why? Why did you lie to me?

    Mr. Fox: Because I'm a wild animal.

    Mrs. Fox: You are also a husband and a father.

    Mr. Fox: I'm trying to tell you the truth about myself.

    Mrs. Fox: I don't care about the truth about yourself. This story is too predictable.

    Mr. Fox: Predictable? Really? What happens in the end?

    Mrs. Fox: In the end, we all die. Unless you change.