A lot of people compare this to Zootopia, which is totally unnecessary. Both of them can be called the twins of the animation industry. One is striving for dreams, amazing time; the other is hugging with family, gentle years. In fact, the two works can be combined into a relatively complete life, each narrating emotions and careers. You must have been hacked, ignored, and despised by others at work, and you must have seen the intrigue of your superiors (in fact, the struggle between the sheep and the lion in the movie is considered light, and the reality is more terrifying), but It doesn't make you give up your life, away from your career. You must also have struggled for your dreams, but you have been imposed expectations by your family, and are expected to walk life according to their thinking. Quarrels break out and you hurt them with love because they did hurt you with love. But in fact, as long as you insist, you can laugh at them and hug them when you play the guitar. Your family always wants you to be happy, isn't it, they were just worried that you would not be able to eat or wear warm enough on this road at first. (Of course, in reality, there are also stubborn parents who insist that their sons inherit their father's business or dominate their children's lives.) These two films have a very good feeling, like the early sun and the moon, one bright and the other gentle. If a person can do these two things well in his life, he is the most successful. So don't compare blindly.
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