A film full of fun and moving from beginning to end, which made me yearn for such a free and free rural life after watching it.
The film looks at the whole world and life from the perspective of a small walter. The director also added a fairy tale color to the stories described by the two uncles. It is a bit exaggerated, but it can feel the truth from walter's twinkling eyes.
In a world full of lies and power, we are all wandering and confused like a walter, what should we believe? Who can we rely on? well, choose what you are willing to believe, whether it is true or not. This is the answer given by the film. I think it's right, even if the choice is wrong, it is at least better than staying at the crossroads. After all, there is nothing wrong, so how can it be right.
The intention at the end is very clear, the uncles are lions, who would rather leave in the most exciting time than wait for death. The emergence of the descendants of the chiefs further verified the power of belief. yes, they really lived!
This is called life!
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