"The Bear's Tale" is an animal-themed film made in 1988 by Jean-Jacques Arnault, the chairman of the jury of this year's Shanghai Film Festival. This film should belong to the same genre as "God Is Crazy", that is, through special effects and editing, animals are allowed to interpret the story in a script. The story of the film is based on real events in the Rocky Mountains in 1885, and it is about the bond between bears and the struggle with hunters and hounds. At the beginning of the scene, the mother bear took the cubs out of the honeycomb to eat honey, and there was a large row of girls sitting around. The sound of anger also appeared in the period when the bear was catching fish, and the little bear was tickling.
It is really not easy to film the emotional development process between dogs and bears, let alone fighting wits and courage with humans according to the script. After all, the age is relatively old, and the running action of the bear in the film is quite blunt, which is completely incomparable with the vividness of "God is Crazy". The blood of the bear's "injured" is completely tomato juice. I always feel that the bear in the film is a People are dressed in fur. Although I went home and found that the real situation was not the case, it was hard to hide that it was a little boring when I looked at it.
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