The continuation of the first part is still warm and tearful, but some have to say that this film will definitely touch us, but because of the lack of logic in some places, and the overly sensational look in some places, the look and feel is slightly worse than the first part. Every year, the issue of stray cats and dogs will cause hot events. On the one hand, it is unbearable to beat dogs, and on the other hand, the shelters are indeed unable to bear such a huge number. Keeping a dog needs to be careful, and you will be responsible to the end when you decide. The dog will definitely not come to you through several lifetimes like in the movie, but it will definitely not abandon you like the supermarket owner in this film.
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