A little digression: are wolves so cute and beautiful?
The wolf has always been the best representative of ferocious greed and bloodthirsty, which has basically been stereotyped. But this film has made a subversive creation of the wolf, not the subversion of the plot like "Shrek", but the subversion of the wolf's nature like "Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf". Do we have to teach our children: the big bad wolf is not terrible and ferocious, they are lovely and kind, and we have to be like the big bad wolf. Is there no problem with this artistic direction? Are the idioms such as the wolf's ambition, the wolf's heart and his lungs, the hungry wolf rushing for food, and the wolf into the room all made up?
Back to this film, what if the wolf's love is beautiful? What if the two wolves stop the war and unite together? Isn't it about eating more reindeer and eating more animals or even humans? What is there to write and sing about? Unconventional is the consistent style of Lionsgate. Maybe I have nothing to do with it. Let me say it, laugh, and don't take it seriously.
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