Is it a metaphor for war revolution, or not bowing to evil?

Elinore 2022-03-25 09:01:06

When I walked into the theater, I saw a lot of parents bring their children to watch, basically kindergarten and primary school grade 1 and 2 children. Some people say that Fantasy Forest is the sister movie of Crazy Zoo, I just want to say get out, Fantasy Forest There is no extremely cute animal color like Crazy Zoo, it is completely real animal form, it is not suitable for small children at all, I think it should be seen by children who have reached the junior high school level to understand some truths.
Closer to home, just like my title, is it to overthrow tyranny, or hoe the strong and help the weak? The truth I want to show to children must be not to bully the weak by virtue of being strong. Here I have to admire Disney's old-fashionedness. In the production of the movie, the movie is meant to be watched by children. There are many social factors in it. ? The little boy's biological father and adoptive father (Wolf King) were both killed by the tiger, and the anger he brought is to take revenge on the tiger. The so-called revolution is just like that. The oppressed life, the relatives were mutilated by the power, and the people at the bottom united. Making a revolution is roughly like this, typical of American democracy.
One of the characters I pay attention to is the jaguar. The black color unique to the jaguar is very awe-inspiring, independent, and calm. All kinds of decisive words can be used on it. It can be said that the planner of this revolution is the black panther! In the final episode, when the little male protagonist is going to fight with the tiger when he is angry, its sentence is that you are not a wolf and should not use the wolf's fighting style to face the evil. It is a metaphor that people in the society must play their own functional advantages if they want to unite, so as to make the society more optimized and democratic.
From my point of view, this is a living revolutionary film. The various slogans are some big American brainwashing slogans. They sound very solemn, but these are an infinite cycle. This is the so-called civilized world. Maybe my thoughts have been brought in too much by those political factors, and I can no longer experience the joy of watching this movie for children, but I still give it five stars because I also give it a big slogan Brainwashed. ???

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Extended Reading
  • Dax 2022-03-19 09:01:03

    The wolf tribe’s child wisdom is dazzling, and the love between mother and child makes her face weeping. The protection of the panthers is the first, and the tigers hate them for killing. A lonely fleeing giant python appeared, with a charming voice without complaint. The brown bear has a warmer voice, a cute and funny family carnival. The ape king destroyed the stone palace in anger, and the mission of revenge is now. Red fireworks, blood permeated, resurrected from the dead, united and reunited. Good intentions and good causes will eventually have good results, and the courage to be yourself has unlimited power.

  • Alyson 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    Monkeys can rap, no one can stop them!

The Jungle Book quotes

  • Raksha: Why are you doing this? He's gone! Isn't that what you want?

    Shere Khan: I want him dead. Once he gets word of what happened here, he'll come back... and I'll be waiting.

  • Baloo: Didn't the wolves ever sing?

    Mowgli: I don't know. Uh... Oh! We recited the law of the jungle: "This is the law of the jungle, as old and as true as the sky. The wolf that keeps it may prosper, but the wolf that breaks it will die."

    Baloo: Kid, that's not a song. That's propaganda.

    Mowgli: What's propaganda?