I got a ticket to watch the movie by accident. Before I started, I only saw the poster + I only knew it was an American movie. The expectations at the time might be closer to themes such as wilderness, human nature, and growth. After watching it, I think what the director wants to express is also the themes of growth and the relationship between humans and animals, right?
The whole movie is very beautiful, and the beauty of nature has always attracted me, but this may be the only thing that makes me feel good in the whole movie.
When the protagonist fell and died, I almost thought the story was about how a tribal leader who lost his beloved son carried the pain and continued to move forward. Haha, I'm sorry, I was thinking about it.
First of all, the fallen male protagonist suddenly woke up when the vulture (?) came, and then he chose to climb down the cliff, and was trapped in the air. In the end it still fell under heavy rain. Fortunately, the rain was heavy enough and the river below was already changed. But first of all, it's dangerous to fall into the water so high. . . This is okay. From the point of view of him waking up, he felt unconscious after falling into the river, so he was not drowned? Lie on the ground until the water fades?
And then I even complained as soon as I got out of the theater. I'm afraid it's not a wolf, but a dog? Alpha dog, not bad, but smart.
In short, apart from complaints, this story can't leave me with more impressions.
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