I thought that the little girl and "Didu" would get along well until the end and become an excellent landscape film. But at the moment when the girl tied the rope to "Didu", the doomed tragic ending was determined.
Love is not equal to possession. When a girl encounters "Didu", she uses "My Fox". At the moment when "Didu" accepted the girl's food, he did not expect that behind the food was a rope of possession. All the good appearances imply the direction of the ending at the moment of a few relationship breakthroughs.
At the moment when "Didu" died, it should not have not loved girls, it just wanted to get the lifestyle it likes, so that it can love the people it loves more freely. The girl has always loved "Didu", and after passing the death of "Didu", she understands how to learn to love, not to impose possession.
Although the girl killed "Didu" unintentionally, its children were still willing to follow the girl. The girl's final reunion with "Didu" on the hillside also means that if love is always there, hope is always there.
Silent love is also a kind of beauty, because hope is always there.
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