long delay, I finally started to write and try to write down my feelings about this film, because I always felt that this is a film about love and being loved, change and persistence.
The dilemmas and choices of the caveman in the middle are too similar to those in our lives. In the face of a life that remains unchanged but relatively acceptable, how many people will try to change, and try to be as brave as Eep to pursue the light that they yearn for. Most of us will gradually forget the persistence and persistence we once longed for in the passage of life. Or be persuaded by Dad's bedtime story to construct another picture of life. There are always many people around us who have been telling us that we cannot and have no ability to change our current lives. But I think it's better to take the first step bravely.
I don't know why, when I saw the huge rock smashed down the cave where the family lived in the earthquake, I thought of those people who had nowhere to go in the early days of reform and opening up. It's a strange feeling. However, most of the people who made the leap in the difficult times now have a good life. In fact, it is like this, everything is just like in the cartoon. When you first step into an unfamiliar environment, you may not be able to adapt well. But when we understand the rules of the game, we will enjoy it and learn to use the learning to change the new environment through continuous experience.
In the whole film, my favorite is still Daddy Grug. His love for his family made him firmly take on the responsibility of protecting the entire family, even at the cost of his life. Facing the challenge to his authority and status by Homo sapiens Guy, he was powerless at first. Because after all, people are a little bit like the new and hate the old, not to mention that Guy brings a brand new world. The initial loneliness really made my father unbearable, and I believe that we will all have similar feelings in life. Papa's initial change looks a bit lame, but it's also cute. But in this world, the most refreshing thing is always selfless and persistent love - until the moment the other person understands.
Overall, this is a cartoon about life. A cartoon that tries to teach us to pursue, to change, and to love. At the end of the film, when Grug returned to his family, he suddenly thought of a sentence: You never said love, but you can warm me up to this day...
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