Feng Jicai once said: "Low-key is for living in your own world, high-profile is for living in other people's world". Whether it's Joe Exotic or Carole Baskin in the film, they both want to live in each other's world without reservations, fighting for so-called victories that don't even exist. On the whole, the documentary "Raising Tigers in Trouble" revolves around the connection between "Joe Wild" and animals, and it is these animals that tightly bind his life. There is no denying that he is different. He didn't fail, in my opinion, because his life won't be overwhelmed by 22 years in prison, and maybe "Tiger King" will never throw in the towel. As for right or wrong, no one can give an answer, but the law is there, and not even the "Tiger King" is above the law. Joe is lonely, he can't face many things alone, even if all the spiritual animals belong to him, their souls can never be intertwined with Joe. So he's constantly looking for security in the outside world to make it look like he's not alone, it doesn't matter who this person is, I've always felt that Joe's love is heavy and light. He is not good at tying up each other's feelings and making them his own, but he is good at committing and giving something that is considered "love" by people who have not fully integrated into the society at that age. It is easy to develop a feeling different from true love for the good of others. After the death of Joe's ex, Travis, he is sad and nostalgic, but he has to find a man he can rely on spiritually, someone who fits into his life and is infinitely controlled by him. Maybe in his eyes, control equals love, like taking control of those newborn tiger cubs and then taking care of them and loving them as best they can. The fight between Joe and Carlo starts with animals and ends with animals. And animals are the ultimate victims of this war! Joe's control and killing, whether for pain relief or for any personal reasons, is irreversible damage to one life; Carol, under the banner of "Big Cat Rescue", deprives people of time and energy to consolidate themselves money and status; Antel relies on wild animals to enter the spiritual world of women and arrange all their lives. They also kept animals in cages because they couldn't empathize with them. Life in a cage not only bound freedom, but also disrespected a living individual. If animals have souls and have their own minds like the animals in "Animal Farm", why don't they want to escape the control of their owners? Is it just because they have a bestial side? Everyone has an animal side, just like we can always make mistakes. "Everyone makes mistakes, that's why people put an eraser on the other end of a pencil." Likewise, this documentary isn't telling us how unforgivable Joe's mistakes were, and whether he can redeem us or not is now unknown. Whether Carol's connection to her husband's disappearance will always remain a secret, and how she will deal with her life if not. I think this documentary is not only for exposing, but also for future redemption and expectation. There are countless Joes and Carols in the world who built their lives on the disenfranchisement of animals and who are still proud of what they have done to animals, and that is what we should really reflect on. We should not set our thoughts on any animal, we should respect and guide them to find their own way of life, which is their life. I would like to believe that one day in the future, animals will have their own lives and live in their own world in a low-key manner, ignoring those high-profile people. Everyone has an animal side, just like we can always make mistakes. "Everyone makes mistakes, that's why people put an eraser on the other end of a pencil." Likewise, this documentary isn't telling us how unforgivable Joe's mistakes were, and whether he can redeem us or not is now unknown. Whether Carol's connection to her husband's disappearance will always remain a secret, and how she will deal with her life if not. I think this documentary is not only for exposing, but also for future redemption and expectation. There are countless Joes and Carols in the world who built their lives on the disenfranchisement of animals and who are still proud of what they have done to animals, and that is what we should really reflect on. We should not set our thoughts on any animal, we should respect and guide them to find their own way of life, which is their life. I would like to believe that one day in the future, animals will have their own lives and live in their own world in a low-key manner, ignoring those high-profile people. Everyone has an animal side, just like we can always make mistakes. "Everyone makes mistakes, that's why people put an eraser on the other end of a pencil." Likewise, this documentary isn't telling us how unforgivable Joe's mistakes were, and whether he can redeem us or not is now unknown. Whether Carol's connection to her husband's disappearance will always remain a secret, and how she will deal with her life if not. I think this documentary is not only for exposing, but also for future redemption and expectation. There are countless Joes and Carols in the world who built their lives on the disenfranchisement of animals and who are still proud of what they have done to animals, and that is what we should really reflect on. We should not set our thoughts on any animal, we should respect and guide them to find their own way of life, which is their life. I would like to believe that one day in the future, animals will have their own lives and live in their own world in a low-key manner, ignoring those high-profile people.
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