Kumar and Sanga, a pair of brothers separated by human killing, finally reunited with their mother by chance and reunited in the forest. The ending is beautiful and gratifying, but I can't help but sigh, in reality, how many poor animals have the chance to return to the embrace of nature? Large-scale killings, just because of the constant greed of human beings, sad!
The father of the tiger family was killed, and in the face of human slaughter, the mother could only flee with Sanga.
Fortunately, Sanga later met the kind little boy Raul and lived happily together for a while. Their play, especially the hide-and-seek part, when Sanga was hiding in a pile of toy dolls, was really cute.
Kumar was sold to the circus, and when Kumar was dying, the old tiger in the next cage comforted him with his tail. Perhaps remembering the games from his childhood, Kumar regained his spirits. However, the old tiger was not so lucky. The meaningless performance of his life lost his original nature, and the final outcome was also regrettable.
Sanga was chased by dogs and ran around the house, and finally killed the dog when he resisted. Humans thought that his nature was exposed and it was too dangerous to stay, so he was exiled again.
When the poor brothers reunited, they didn't know each other at first, and were put together in a duel for humans to "watch" and what people wanted to see was a fight. But when their eyes met, they both understood that it turned out that the other was brothers who played together when they were children, so the fight turned into a play. When I saw the reunion, I was really relieved and wanted to cry.
They started a life of escape and staged funny and cute predation scenes.
I hope that in reality, animals can have a good life for Kumar and Sanga.
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