Before the beginning of the whole story, Bai Long came to this world. In order to survive, he went to Tang Baba as his teacher and became her subordinate. He was controlled and ordered by the master every day, and he lived a mediocre life and became a cruel Tool of.
His daily job is nothing more than to receive gods. He is very strict with his employees. He is indifferent to those humans who have been turned into pigs. The reasons for this are very complicated. At the end of the movie, we know that he was originally a river god, but human beings But he filled up his river and built a building, making him homeless and finally wandering into this world. It is conceivable how desperate he was at that time.
Qianxun asked Xiaoling, "Are there two Mr. Bai here?" Just like in real life, in order to survive, he chose to wear a mask, to hide his joys and sorrows, to hide his kindness and simplicity. I don't know how many years, so that I completely forgot my original self, became cold, and became obedient to Yuba, even if it was a thief. In the words of the film, "he forgot his name".
But Chihiro's arrival changed all that. What's so special about this little girl? Because he once saved her, which actually means that Chihiro is the only proof that he was kind
This is an interdependent relationship. Only in front of Chihiro, Bai Long is no longer a lackey or a thief, but a river god who has rescued children from drowning. Chihiro is another gentle and kind-hearted proof of his existence.
The hints given in the movie, what happened will not be forgotten, but sometimes I can't remember it. So when will you remember it? When Bailong was punished for his stealing and spit out the worm that Granny Yu had controlled him, he defied Granny Yu's will and negotiated terms with her mother-in-law for Chihiro. He was no longer the submissive puppet he used to be. Because of this, he has the qualification to regain his name.
This is not a random coincidence, but the result of self-salvation, just like a thousand and one thousand searches, a dream and a dream, a word difference, a world of difference
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