relationship The background is during World War II. A British army was stationed near Loch Ness. They did not win. In the end, the water monster swam to the sea and won freedom. But it swims back to Loch Ness every year to find its friends, which may be why people often see the shadow of the water monster.
The film celebrates the pure friendship between the little boy and the water monster, and criticizes the makers of the war. This can also be seen from what the little boy Gergis' mother said to the officer when he found him by the lake: People Both love peace and dislike war. Also, in this film, not a single enemy was seen, and the garrison did not fight a real enemy, but fought a water monster, which is a perfect irony.
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