There is an animal with a long and magical tail and a cute face, called the long-tailed leopard Matthew. They lived happily in the forest as a single husband and wife, and raised their little leopards with a rejuvenating orchid for food.
There are two attitudes towards such a cute and lucrative magical beast. One is to protect it from harm. The other is to use it for profit. Presumably only in movies does the first attitude triumph. In reality, humans always care about animals when it is in their best interests. How to treat animals involves complex ethical issues, and both utilization and protection are really difficult issues. Especially when we have to kill them and eat them, but still show a kind of pity. At present, animal advocates are actively promoting vegetarianism on the one hand, and on the other hand, they are focusing on improving the treatment of animals destined to become human food, but in any case, the fundamental problem cannot be solved, that is, human beings are the natural enemies of all animals.
So in the movie, we make the animal cute and empathetic, and then let the one who protects it win, at least psychologically, we feel a little bit of redemption.
In addition to making Matthew live a happy life, the film "Tracking the Long-tailed Leopard Matthew" also has a super fan of Céline Dion. Now her songs can be called nostalgic hits. The song I'm Alive is used in the movie is very cheerful and can be danced in groups. And I prefer her Immortality, ethereal and soul-stirring.
There is a very exciting dance at the end of the movie, be sure to look at the cast list.
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