treat each other as equals

Devon 2022-03-23 09:03:29

The two films I watched recently, "The Bear's Tale" and "Tiger Brothers and Tigers", were originally directed by Jean-Jacques Arnault. It's so human, it's beautiful.

These two stories have three things in common: A, every animal in nature does have its own love, family affection, gratitude, and even tolerance, and they have their own right to survive; B, human beings invade nature and destroy harmony , Selfish, cruel predators, there is asymmetry between species, because there are weapons, humans are superior to all living things; C, In many cases, animals hurt humans, and humans often hurt animals first. People who are afraid of animals are often guilty of thieves, animals If there is no conspiracy, roar if you need to. Their human nature takes precedence over human animal nature. From this point of view, animals are higher than human beings. Humans will eventually bow their heads and be ashamed in front of those lovely animals. Not killing is harder than killing. It's hard to do well. This is what these two films are trying to tell people.

The question is, how did Jean-Jacques Arnault get these animals to cooperate? If you have seen it, you will know the kind of plot and story. Those scenes were smooth sailing without any traces of human beings. Such beautiful and moving films are really rare, as if these stories were originally there, but just happened to be caught by us. In the deep and peaceful jungle, in the vast and mysterious wilderness, It just so happened that we turned into flying elves and witnessed the hidden and magical emotional stories of the animal world. Everything is so reasonable.

Watching these movies about the humanization of animals is much more warm than those blockbusters that pretend to be B. Those good elements in human nature are the maximization of the value of human existence in the world, such as kindness.

Kindness is the last of human nature, one meter of sunshine. Humans are also animals, all sentient beings live on an equal footing.


View more about The Bear reviews

Extended Reading
  • Albert 2022-03-19 09:01:11

    How did you shoot it! ! ! Really want to know!

  • Rosemarie 2022-03-28 09:01:13

    It has been kept as a documentary. . By the way, this is a true story from 1885, and I am so curious as to how this story came about. . . The feelings of the films in the 1980s were simple, and there were no twists and turns. Bring a group of dogs to bite someone and then say that releasing them is a symbol of civilization, why don't you take off your clothes and go head to head.

The Bear quotes

  • [first lines]

    Bill: [examining bear tracks] That's a huge male; bet he's more'n fifteen hundred pounds.

  • Bill: You see, I don't like to ask folks questions; everyone has a secret side. By God, that's the way it should be.