The father, who was called "Professor" at first, waited for his ex-wife after busy work, and sent his daughter and dog to spend three months with him. Personally, I feel that no matter what the reason is for this father to be separated from his ex-wife, I feel that he always loves his children. to accept her and her dog.
Children in the rebellious period of youth are indeed difficult to communicate with others at this stage of life and learning. Only children of the same age can communicate.
The heroine of the film is a trumpet player in a band. I think she should always play the trumpet to her dog hagen. There is a scene where they are on a hillside, watching an owner train their dog down the hill. The heroine said to hagen , she would never do that to it.
Some of the more heart-wrenching scenes in the whole film are when Hagen is thrown out of the car by the professor, but the heroine is powerless. A dog who didn't go out alone, facing the big city, with cars coming and going, and all kinds of hateful faces, maybe the real version encountered more inhuman treatment.
This society itself is the law of the jungle, and we humans are really the most cruel. When this large group of dogs began to take revenge on society, perhaps because they were bullied and abused, the whole outbreak broke out and launched attacks on humans. They destroyed various public facilities and attacked humans. And get involved with the hagen to attack those who have hurt it.
In the end, it almost didn't even recognize its owner. It's not unrecognizable, it's because of this cruel society, it has become no longer trusting, even the owner.
Finally, the master blows the trumpet, and the dogs are quiet and listen. . . .
In the end, we don't know, these are dogs with no identity, waiting... must be the slaughter of the local government.
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