The simple protagonist, the Kalahari base, shows the audience in the film a deep sense of responsibility and love for family and family. Comparing these characters with the protagonists, the Kalahari base knows better what is the most precious possession, what is more worthy of protection and cherishing - family, family. And this seems to be what people in the civilized world have neglected or forgotten, or what they think they cherish is actually obscured by desire, materiality, status, etc.
After reading it, the deepest thing in my mind is that the father kept running to find his son, the older brother kept running to find his younger brother, and the friendly smiling faces of the last family of three embracing each other. Indeed, family is our real treasure, and where your treasure is, your heart is also there.
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