The old hunter's countryman's coolness, and the chubby boy's stupidity, make the story both nonsense and serious. In the beautiful natural scenery of New Zealand, this battle of human society to break out of the siege is fresh and cheerful, and the laughter is constant. And the accompanying soundtrack makes the scene seem phantasmagoric. The temperament of the whole movie is a bit naughty, but it is brave, sincere, and indomitable. Obsessed with the unbridled and relaxed wildness, it is obviously small and absurd, but because of its simplicity and sincerity, it has achieved a serious and serious wild fox meditation.
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