our big cat

Alisha 2022-03-19 08:01:02

Watched another movie, "Two Brothers".
So touching.
Animal actors are not those idiots with human voices, without those very "human" thoughts. Yes, but the purest eyes.

The producer of this film is the famous French director Luc Besson, whose famous "The Migration of Birds" is his masterpiece. After "Bear Tale", another film about the relationship between animals and humans in nature was born.
A famous actor said, never play with children and animals. Maybe it's because children and animals have the innocence that adults have lost.
When Xiaokuma and Sanga encountered all kinds of difficulties, when they saw the loss of their loved ones, the emotion in their eyes was so sincere and moving, like ice cubes melting in their palms, they saw a kind of cold heartache .
Shouldn't this be acting? Perhaps for those animal "actors", it seemed like so many changes had really happened from start to finish.

Kuma and Sanga, one entered the circus, the other became the lonely boy's pet. The details are so unforgettable.
Let's talk about Kumar. The original Kuma was much tougher than Sanga, a good brother who knew how to protect his younger brother. After being abandoned by his mother, he was adopted by the hunter Aidan and formed a friendship with Aidan. Kumar likes to eat Aidan's candy and suck Aidan's fingers (a child who just left mom...). But when Aidan's luck with the Buddha was revealed, he was sold to a circus. There is a bad guy in the circus who is only willing to look at money (hereafter called bad guy...), using gunfire to train Kuma, this is Kuma's wild nature is deprived, from the king of beasts to become Sick cat in a cage. Of course, this villain's final fate is naturally not very good.
Sang-ga started out better. The boy Rao was so nice to him that they even slept in the same bed. But then an accident happened, Rao's puppy was jealous (this dog is so nasty!), Sanga kept avoiding him at first (look, tigers are afraid of dogs...), and then nearly killed him After taking it (unfortunately, it was "almost"), it was given to others and finally met at the Colosseum with his brother Kumar.

Some of the foreshadowing in the film is also impressive. For example, the sugar bowl of hunter Aidan, Kuma has always remembered and made Aidan understand the relationship between nature and human beings; the "jumping the fire ring" that made Kuma lose his wildness in the end, but saved their brothers in the final round-up their mother was shot in the ear and escaped, and finally, when Kumasanga returned to nature, she encountered a third tiger, and at this time, the sun shone through the hole in the tiger's ear, which was exceptionally beauty. . .

Of course, there's a lot of humor in it too. The footage of Kumar and Sangga just escaping back to the forest is interesting: they eat sausages, steaks, etc. on the trucks passing by the road - because they were caught as children and didn't learn how to hunt; they rush back to Sanggar's The "foster parents" took a bubble bath; they even "rescue" a goldfish on the bridge and let it return to the embrace of nature; finally the boy Rao untied the priceless collar around Sanga's neck (a very fat The very mediocre and incompetent boss once thought it was for her...), and threw it in the forest. . .

All in all, this is a really worth watching movie.
I will post some pictures below, I hope you will not only like it after watching it, but also look for the most pure emotion.

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Two Brothers quotes

  • Aidan McRory: Where did you learn your English?

    Naï-Rea: His Excellency asked the Australian priests to open a school here to teach us languages.

    Aidan McRory: Well, I'm very impressed. What else did they teach you?

    Naï-Rea: To beware of white men.

  • Administrator Normandin: Bravo! As your excellency's father always said, "One shot, one kill." With you, it's pfft-bang! Straight as an arrow!

    His Excellency: Straight as your road through the sacred jungles of my ancestors.