There are two dogs in the film, one is Laika, who was sent to space and starved to death. Ingmar believes that sending dogs into space without their consent and not being given enough dog food is simply for human advancement. This approach is extremely absurd. But unfortunately, Ingmar's fate was exactly that, but he didn't realize it at first. The mother is sick, and the father picks bananas at the equator (the director's beak is very bluffing). But as an ignorant child, he made his mother unable to recuperate at ease, and had no choice but to send him elsewhere. This is obviously compulsive, especially when he was sent away, he lost his mother's love, so the scene of mother's love on the beach became his eternal memory.
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