call of love

Lourdes 2022-03-23 09:03:33

I don't know what to name it.
I only finished watching this film in the middle of the night, and I was on duty at night to pick and choose which film to watch. I
saw that everyone gave this film a high evaluation, so I chose to watch it.
I know it's an animal theme.


I rarely watch movies with animal themes. I
usually watch more of dogs.
When I first saw them, I thought those little tigers were very cute, just like puppies
. When
I saw that DD was locked in a wooden box and transported to the circus, the moment he left his mother, the
little tiger was no longer the animal's cry, but the cry of the baby and the mother
. kind of shock.

Later, the reunion of the two brothers, let us be happy for their reunion, and
moved by their return. No matter where or where, the family will never disappear.

Humans and animals can actually have feelings,
no matter whether the animal is cruel or docile,
the feelings that exist between them are understandable but can also exist forever.
And it has always accompanied their growth, and has never been erased.
This reminds me of a short video I saw on Kaixin.com,
which is about the relationship between man and lion. When the lion returns to nature and sees his childhood playmate again, there is
no attack, no aggression, no hunting, and no attack. ,
is embracing, is kissing.

Emotions are really strange things, people depend on it, animals depend on it, and
feelings allow us to find peace and make us depend on each other.
forever and ever…………

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Two Brothers quotes

  • Aidan McRory: Where did you learn your English?

    Naï-Rea: His Excellency asked the Australian priests to open a school here to teach us languages.

    Aidan McRory: Well, I'm very impressed. What else did they teach you?

    Naï-Rea: To beware of white men.

  • Administrator Normandin: Bravo! As your excellency's father always said, "One shot, one kill." With you, it's pfft-bang! Straight as an arrow!

    His Excellency: Straight as your road through the sacred jungles of my ancestors.