Some people may think that the male protagonist takes good care of the orangutan and is very thoughtful, not treating it as a pet, but his own child.
So I ask, who would allow their children to be held in a closed place? You might say that he can't help it either. Then on the second time, how did he think of bribing those people with money? Some things are not impossible, but do not care.
Who says animals can't be sad? The orangutan was aggrieved and sad, and finally saw his "father" again, but he still kept his promise, but the person left.
At that moment, the heart of the orangutan was desperate. It's on its own.
Thinking of the last scene of the film, the hero said innocently, come home with me, I will protect you!
Seeing this, I just want to say, bullshit! If the orangutan really goes home with him, it is estimated that the relevant government departments will kill it within a few days.
The scene of the orangutan returning to the forest was extremely shocking.
"Come home with me."
"I'm home already."
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