After watching it for more than an hour, it was like participating in a big jungle carnival. All kinds of animals were gorgeous, and my eyes were almost exhausted. There were also performances of various singing voices and various musical styles. Hey, my ears are not idle. It's nice and lighthearted and warm.
Out of the movie theater, in addition to the splendid jungle carnival, the first thing that comes to mind is the frog who is crazy about love. No matter if the lover is a non-mainstream or a loser, in her eyes, she is an uncompromising hero. Obsessed, dependent on life and death, never abandoning each other, even if they are not the same kind, even if they can never touch each other. The expression and tone are cute and childish, and the affection is so affectionate that it makes people smile. In a complex world, it's great to be able to simply love someone regardless of who you are. There is another point about her that is only mentioned lightly, but it is also impressive, that is, her parents have always told her that she is poisonous, but later facts show that she is not. Our parents, how much have they taught us along the way what is true in their experience but what is actually false?
The macaw Blue, who wraps his pockets, eats pancakes, and drinks coffee, is a completely alienated bird. He is far from the jungle and is used to the comfort of the city. Even going to the Amazon, he has to rely on navigation and even abandon his sharp beak. Swiss Army Knife. Compared with him, Pearl yearned for the vast sky, and wanted their children to see the real jungle, to soar in the arms of nature, and to live a wild and not a domesticated life that truly belonged to a bird. With the idea of "happy wife and happy life", the reluctant Blue and Pearl took their children to the Amazon jungle, accompanied by their friends.
There are really a large group of blue macaws in the jungle, and Pearl finds her family and childhood sweethearts back, happy and happy, and Blue stands on the edge embarrassed, not knowing how to fit in. This scene is too similar to the scene of a human being to meet his father-in-law. The psychological description is meticulous, which makes people sigh: Well, that's it. Ha, this guy must be uncomfortable, right? You should be jealous, the air is full of sourness.
Lumberjacks and bird experts represent two people with different views on wildlife conservation. Those who ignore it will sneer, just those few broken birds, still trying to block my way of making money? Those who cherish them will try their best to give them a peaceful home, even at the expense of their own lives. The large and rapidly falling forests and bare loess remind us how cruel human beings are. For their own selfishness, they ruthlessly destroy the homes of other animals. It is no wonder that the parrot patriarch Eduardo hates human beings so deeply. How to find a balance between human interests and animal survival deserves our deep consideration.
I like foreign cartoons because they always have many layers. It is fun to look at the shallow side, and there is a deep meaning to ponder deeply.
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