For the plot, I think it always takes me by surprise. Rather than unexpected, it's better to say that humans are dwarfed by these two wild animals. When the little tiger Kuma saw his father being shot, the poor eyes were fixed on the white hunter, and I guess he would remember this scene and avenge his father. However, after being taken care of by this white hunter, Kuma actually developed a deep relationship with him, which overturned my previous conjecture, and also dealt a heavy blow to my deformed human values! How simple the feelings of animals are, there is no hatred for a lifetime, but if there is grace, it must be repaid! How pure and pure is this feeling. So did the kid and the little tiger Singha. I was really moved when I saw him leaning over and kissing the tiger.
In addition to the relationship between tigers and people, the director also told me the story of a touching tiger family. The different fates of the tiger brothers and the tiger brothers finally met in the Colosseum. When they first fought to play together, what we saw was the same brotherhood as human beings. The last two tigers returned to the jungle and when they met their mother, the family could finally be reunited again. The three tigers were lying on the grass and the sun was shining through the hole in the mother tiger's ear, and at that moment I was really happy for their reunion.
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