Can tell the fairy tale so profoundly, apart from Disney, I really can't think of a second one. After a period of downturn, Disney's works in the past few years are almost all classics, and the just-released "Fantasy Forest" adapted from a classic fairy tale is no exception. Maybe you always feel that you are an alien, out of tune with the environment you are in. , you resist the rules of the wolf pack but must obey, you reject the teachings of the black panther but must obey, you have a friend who admires you like a brown bear, but he deceives you that he is just using you. Around you, there are tiger pythons and orangutans, always ready to end you, the world is so dangerous, if you are not careful, everything will be doomed. And every stage of life will have an external force to push or coerce you to move forward. If you are ready, you can cross the stall and enter another new world. If you are not ready, you may be drowned in the torrent of history. The same is true for Mokley, looking at Behind the mountain fire he accidentally lit, he resolutely threw away the red flower in his hand, and used his own strength to resist the path of death that fate chose for him, because he understood what Balu said, and only in this way can you The best you, the unique you, the different you. But everyone is different from the beginning, but when growing up, they may blindly follow their parents, may be imprisoned by teachers, may be deceived by friends, and then despair and lose themselves in the world. The final is of course the finale. The Justice League wins and the villain will die, but fairy tales are fairy tales after all, and a world where everyone can obey the rules can really only exist in that crazy animal city.
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