Isn’t it the right direction of this movie? When the hostess brings back Boss Du, should Max just run away from home?
I have a cat and I have kept it for three years. I've been thinking about whether to find her a playmate before, and let them be a companion when I work.
Last year, a friend went abroad and the cat was fostered in my house for three days. The look in my cat's eyes the moment I saw a foreigner made me feel uncomfortable. In just three days in time, I sent away the young guests, but from time to time, my cat would stare at me thoughtfully for a while, as if the moment was vividly remembered. Since then, he never considered raising one more.
The relationship between master and servant is inherently unequal. No matter how good the master treats pets, it is also caring and loving, and there is a sense of accomplishment of God's charity to all sentient beings.
The owner who doesn't even consider his own dog's ideas, just picks up a wild dog, I don't think the dog is emotional at all.
So I like cats because she has an ego and she is relatively free. And the dog, seeing a few brothers and sisters who are fighting with him, has to smile and be loyal to his owner, and it is sad to think about it.
And the screenwriter should be someone who loves dogs but not cats. All the images of cats are lacking or unpleasant. As a cat control, I really regret watching this film.
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