According to the logic of our Han people, we should go to a veterinarian and ask for something to eat or something. But the logic of the Mongolian people who believe in religion and love music is not like this. They sent their two children and invited musicians to distant towns, hoping to use music to inspire God's gift and restore the natural love and intimacy of camel mother and child. Afterwards, it really succeeded. The family drank the thick brewed goat milk or camel milk and sang happily with the accompaniment of musicians.
No matter how desolate a place may seem, where there are people there will be love, there will be culture, and there will be faith. Music is a magical force that can turn the banal into life, bringing life and hope to the desert. Love is great. People love nature, respect nature, and live peacefully with animals.
Yes, humans and animals are fundamentally unequal. Sheep are raised for milking, shearing, and eating mutton, and camels are raised for leg strength, pulling, and milking, but they also have feelings, they will be happy and will Depressed, neighing in pain, crying when sad. They need love, they can feel the love of people.
Humans and nature are inherently one and depend on each other. Perhaps we have been in the city for too long, and we have long been accustomed to the various gifts from animals and nature. It may not be the sadness of animals, and we are alienated from the natural emotional bond between people and nature, but this kind of emotional connection is true. exist objectively.
There is a piece of nature in everyone's heart. Rustic, pure and in harmony with nature.
The story of the film is very simple, but very touching. The teardrops in the camel's big eyes and the cry of a child are very realistic. The most natural emotional expression is the easiest to touch people's hearts. In a simple background, the most real life can just comfort the deserted hearts of urbanites.
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