Avenge the tiger

Brionna 2022-03-23 09:01:24


The advantages of the movie are many, and I won't go into details. It is indeed a movie worth watching, especially in the movie theater.
But I had to make a statement about the values ​​in it. Especially tigers.
First of all, the tiger is definitely not a villain, because it does not act recklessly, abides by the laws of the jungle, and always emphasizes order, which is directly reflected in the tiger's lines.
Second, the tiger's idea is the starting point as a leader. He wanted to kill the child because the culprit of the bushfire was humans. The tiger did not escape, but found the human who set the fire in the hole during the fire (whether intentionally or unintentionally), so only the tiger could That bushfire had profound reflections. Although it is extreme to kill the child, it is not an exaggeration, and as a leader, there are many ideas that must be rejected. (It has also been proved that, no matter what the reason, the second fire in the jungle was still set by humans.) In the
end, when most animals knew that the fire was set by children, they were encouraged to kill the tiger first and protect the children, not It is disappointing to say that everyone is trying to put out the fire, especially all the animals are protecting children, which makes this scene especially like the shadow of the Cultural Revolution, and most people are blind and unaware.
I thought that the child rushed into the jungle to put out the fire, and then the tiger wanted to kill him, but in the end, the child was found fighting the fire, and the two were relieved and reconciled. But the director still killed the tiger, which is a pity.
Tiger is not wrong.
It's wrong because everyone doesn't think in a different position, and judges right and wrong with pure good and evil.

In the end, I still want to say that this film is very realistic. The starting point of Big Bear's rescue of the child is for honey, and it is also a way of panic and deception. Children meet cute animals twice, but they are all traps.

The values ​​of tigers should not be completely negated by the good and evil in fairy tales,

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Extended Reading

The Jungle Book quotes

  • Raksha: [to Mowgli] Never forget this: You're mine. Mine to me. No matter where you go, or what they may call you, you will always be my son.

  • Baloo: You say you want to go to the man-village. I say, you could be a man right here.