For all creatures, all construction is destruction, and for horses, all rearing is slavery. Because there is no animal like them, they can run wild under the pursuit of the wind and let their manes fly. In this point of freehand brushwork, the animation shows the horse's casual elegance to the fullest.
The naughty little wild horse has been the leader of the entire clan since he was born. When he was a child, he was so mischievous that he slid down from the top of the mountain, leaving the other horses in the clan covered in snow. As he grew up, he seemed to be able to see him becoming more and more serious. For example, when a lion attacked a pony, he would bear the brunt of the rescue.
We see his unruly side, stronger than all horses, more difficult to tame than all horses, but such a man is far from enough. Under the leadership of Xiaoyu, he began to care for other animals more. When the little girl fell to the ground by him, he would gently nuzzle her. When his beloved light rain was swept away by the rushing stream, he was able to chase and rescue him recklessly.
Seeing two hungry and cold horses cuddling each other, I suddenly felt that human beings could be so happy. Walking upright frees our hands, allowing us to snuggle up and hug each other for comfort and warmth.
The little wild horse played with the eagle. He had a dream of flying since he was a child, and finally jumped on the top of the mountain. He knew that he would definitely be able to leap over, but his heart was like a small stream, beating his chest and shouting for the little wild horse. When the cavalry raised their guns to shoot them, the leader pressed the gun, and the man and the horse looked at each other and nodded, just like the appreciation between two men, making people sincerely appreciate the growth of a man whose wild horse is a metaphor. Pleased.
He lives for the race, for love, and for freedom.
Every original song of the animation is like singing to the bottom of people's heart, like a kind of faith and spirit, eager to run and long for complete freedom.
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