The fox has been warned by the first to the last injury. The love that humans give to it is too heavy. In the end, is it the innocence of the fox or the ignorance that can be so close to humans?
Remember werewolves, werewolves were raised by wolves, so they have feelings, but they live in two worlds and have their own lives for each other. Girls have to face learning, society, and foxes have to take care of children and avoid wild wolves
. From the beginning to the end, I saw the fox's eyes are timid, because it is afraid of being hurt, so its heart has always been locked, I think in the end the girl did not break the fox's inner defense line, it is impossible, but just like At the end of the girl's inner monologue, the fox and her communicated inwardly. Both of them loved each other deeply. It was
a typical incarnation of the girl's most primitive inner heart that could clearly reflect the possessiveness of a person. Admiration, and then the relationship changes later, walking into each other, clinging to each other, the road you have traveled, the hardships you have encountered, the innocent smile, remember the scene where the fox slept next to the girl, sleeping so sweetly, and take precautions At the lowest level, how serene is that solid feeling? What
makes me reflect on this film the most is how we treat our friends around us. From the first happy encounter to the later twist of love, it’s all damned possessiveness at work, I think It's saying, if you love your friend, your lover, your child, don't try to control her, animals need freedom and space, not everything is for granted, you should be considerate of her when you love her , to understand her can love more naturally, the road is longer, to keep your beloved people, you must treat them with your normal heart.
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