I really like the music inside and listen to it.
Living in the wilderness, living in the jungle, feeling free.
Rich, an orphan, a stubborn orphan, was adopted by a half-way couple living near the forest in accordance with the relevant laws and regulations of New Zealand. At the beginning, I tried to escape, but the survival ability in the wild was too weak to escape. In a short few days with Aunt Paula and Uncle Heike, I felt the love of my aunt and the beauty of country life, especially the scene where my aunt killed the wild boar with her bare hands. It was shocking. Slowly, Rich formed a deep feeling with them, and let the little boy stay at ease. But somehow, my aunt died suddenly. Rich's adoption conditions are no longer available, which leads to the next story.
Rich went to the forest alone, but he was a young child. One morning, he had hallucinations. One would be a cream cake, and another would be a hamburger. If his uncle did not show up in time, it would be a hiccup.
Survive in the wild with my uncle, and the wild skills begin to burst. Three types of people encountered in the forest: three hunters, one ranger, and one weird. I met three hunters several times, and for the first time I met Rich's off-track line, which made the three hunters mistakenly think that his uncle was a mole, and deliberately caused a dramatic conflict.
Interspersed with the people in charge of welfare agencies and the police are constantly searching for their way. The momentum is huge. Helicopters and troops are dispatched. The whole chasing journey is too much like an action movie. In particular, Richie drove the escape route with a broken pickup, and the appearance of the action movie was too mellow. At the end of the conflict between Rich and Uncle Heike, he felt a little awkward, and Rich went further and further in an uncontrollable direction.
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