The innocent girl, obsessed with the beauty of the fox, wants to tame her, and tries to get close to the fox. In the beautiful scenery of nature, the story goes on slowly, and we also come into contact with the cruelty hidden by the beauty with the camera, the hunting of leopards, wolves, eagles, and the hunting of humans. The girl and the fox gradually became good friends, and the girl's love for the fox gradually turned into a desire for possession: tie a scarf to the fox and tie a rope around the fox's neck. . . . . . Finally one day, the fox came to the girl's house, entered the girl's room, and the girl closed the door. The narrow space made the fox feel fear. When I saw the fox coming out of the window, my eyes were moistened, and for the first time I felt disgust for girls and human beings.
The music and pictures are very beautiful.
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