It's a children's film with beautiful scenery and pure love. Without the intervention of a third party and without external factors, the simple little girl and the wild fox have met, met, and separated from each other. This is a journey of exploration. When I first watched the film, I thought I was watching the animal world, because the scene was wild animals chasing each other, and the weak prey on the weak. Then came the hint of gunshots, thinking that it was about the sins of humans hunting animals. As the little girl kept searching for the fox, trying to contact the fox, gaining trust from the temptation step by step, they became each other's friends. It turned out to be a story about domestication, a bit like a "little prince" story. The little girl lets the fox learn to accept love, and the fox takes the little girl to adventure together and go wild together, and the relationship enters a beautiful stage. The story does not end here. According to the general development of the plot, there must be external factors that will affect this harmonious relationship. At first, it will be thought that humans hunt and kill foxes and cause harm. But what I didn't expect was that it was the little girl herself who destroyed this relationship. She likes foxes and gets closer to foxes and puts collars and ropes on her, which she thinks can be held in her hands like a dog. The anxious fox broke free from the rope and walked away, while the silk scarf collar was still there. The little girl was very depressed and didn't know why the fox was so savage. At the same time, she also remembered that the fox could come back to her. Finally, the fox came to her house this time, and the little girl led the fox into the room and closed the door, which also heralded the end of this harmonious relationship. The fox is not a captive animal. In the confined space, it jumped up and down, panicked, and finally broke out of the bright window. Sadly, the little girl took the fox she thought was dead back into the forest and untied the collar. She finally understood that the more she possessed it, the more she would lose it. On the way back, the little girl was pleasantly surprised to find that the fox was in front of her. She approached it again, but there was no trust in the eyes of the fox, and it walked away lightly. The final shot turns to the grown-up little girl and her son telling this story, with light in her eyes, her heart has long been calm, and if you miss a fox, go to it, it may not respond, but you know that it is there Just fine. It's a very simple story, without the thrilling thrill of thousands of turns, without complicated interpersonal relationships, just because of love, to pursuit, to possession, and a journey back to peace. This journey has made us grow up, let us date and love, and learn to let go, and understand that life should not be possessed.
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