Leaving aside the angle of shooting technology, I can sum up my feelings about this film in two words, "harmony". Whether it is the relationship between man and animals, or the care of "God" for people, harmony is everywhere. Originally, the cruel and indifferent nature of animals on the African savannah should be their true appearance, but there is no cruelty in this film. After that, the whole biological world is also very cute.
People are always afraid of unknown phenomena. Because the people of the tribe are disconnected from the outside world, a glass bottle and a wheel are enough to cause them to pay attention like discovering a new world and return to life. The reason why I think young people go to first- and second-tier cities or even developed countries is very simple, that is, first- and second-tier cities can enrich your vision and make your pattern bigger. It is not like people in the tribe who are very surprised by the phenomena that modern people are accustomed to.
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