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Coralie 2022-03-22 09:02:31

I have been looking for the resources of this film, but there are almost no downloadable resources, let alone good resources. I really hope someone can give me some pointers on how to find his resources. It seems that DVDs are also hard to find. When I was in junior high school, I had an appointment to watch it. It was the first movie that shook my heart. Although I have seen many movies that explored the depths of human nature before, after watching it, I really understood that we really need to be Rescue, rescue from the depths of the soul...
I remember one point about the good film's appointment. I still remember that at the end of the film, the protagonist got out of the car and it was raining. His first reaction was to open an umbrella, but in the end he chose not to To avoid, but to enjoy the feeling of raindrops hitting your body with your hands open, that scene is as classic as Shawshank's redemption... Enjoy the moment of being close to nature, and learn to respect instinct...

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  • Jerrod 2021-12-30 17:17:21

    There are both wonderful psychological analysis and inspirational warmth. I like this feeling.

  • Gerald 2021-12-30 17:17:21

    A very 90s style movie, very idealistic. Animal researcher Boyson was obsessed with orangutans, and finally he was completely integrated into human society and he did not want to return to human society. The promising psychologist Xiaoke has been trying to help Ethan’s impunity and in the process, the two have established a deep friendship. Bao's narration let us know a touching and tearful story... Burning Goose I don't agree with the concept of Lao Bao. At this stage, human beings can no longer apply the laws of the primitive jungle. The greater the ability and the greater the responsibility, it is impossible to give up control. I think this kernel is a bit like Henry Thoreau’s saying, Walden Lake is also beautiful, but we still need to use wifi.

Instinct quotes

  • Theo Calder: Well, he thought you were a gorilla.

    Ethan Powell: No! Not a gorilla. For the first time in history a gorilla reached out to a man. Do you know how significant that is?

  • Ethan Powell: Are you listening to me?