Do you think you really understand this movie? The fantasy forest you didn't know.

Vincent 2022-04-21 09:01:26

Don't watch this movie with the heart of the original book, otherwise you won't be able to understand the truth.
Don't think this is a fairy tale, because reality is far more cruel than fairy tales.

To understand this film, you have to use your brain.
Let the audience think about the first question, who is the villain in this film?

First of all, we have to deny a point of view: the protagonist must be a good person, so the one who opposes him is the villain.
If your IQ and EQ can accept this, read on, otherwise, clicking the cross in the upper right corner here will help you and my emotions.

Aside from the protagonist's perspective, from an objective point of view, in a movie, the person who causes the most harm should be regarded as the villain.
What did the tiger do?
Killing the alpha wolf and fighting against the protagonist is a bad thing he did. In the movie, apart from bullying the wolves who were obviously fighting against him, Tiger did not take the initiative to form a relationship with any force. He pursued and killed the little boy wholeheartedly, and spared no effort. In addition, he was a qualified member of nature.

And what does the protagonist do? Light up the entire woods! !

Looking at the raging fire, didn't all the officers feel a trace of disharmony? Shouldn't we think about it, what exactly is the arrangement of the bridges in the climax of the whole article to tell us?

If you can consider and understand the answer to this question, you can gain insight into the content of the entire film.
This fantasy forest satirizes the political correctness of the white left in Europe.
This prosperous forest represents a thriving Europe, and all the main characters appearing in the film are all symbols of various forces.

The protagonist, the little boy, is a refugee from Syria.
This prosperous and harmonious forest has amicably accepted the little boy from outside the forest, but was eventually brought into a devastating disaster by the boy's hand.
It can be clearly seen that in the only village that appears, the villagers in the form of silhouettes, with headscarves and beards, are the standard Middle Eastern Arabs dress, and the boy's father clearly shows the Arabs. Characteristics.

Wolf, a symbol of Germany.
Wolves raised little boys, and the real world is Germany's refugee policy, which has led to the current chaos in Europe.
In addition, during World War II, Germany was notorious for the so-called "wolf pack tactics" in the Atlantic.

The bear, a symbol of Russia.
Using the bear as a metaphor for Lao Maozi is already a bad street technique.
In the movie, the friendship between the bear and the little boy is based on the exchange of interests. Today, Lao Maozi is one of the few countries that firmly stands on the Syrian side.
The largest bear, however, was exhausted in battle. Russia is sitting on a vast territory and resources, but the economy is a mess. It's not worth it, it's saying that this bear is both Russia.

Elephant, a symbol of America.
Black Panther said in the movie that it was the elephants that created the forest. In World War II, Meiren hoped to help European countries successfully repel the Nazis and re-establish the European order.
Elephants have always been outside the hierarchy of the forest, and all animals have bowed their heads to them. In reality, Meiren hopes to be a father in the world, which is nothing to say.
Ingeniously, the relationship between the United States and the Arab countries is not bad. The little boy used his special skills to save the baby elephant that fell into the pit. What does this symbolize?
We know that the biggest advantage of Middle Eastern countries is oil. It is self-evident that the Arab world plays a role in Meirenxi during the energy crisis, right?

Black Panther, a symbol of Great Britain.
Unlike other ethnic groups, the black panthers travel alone, although they are part of the forest, they are quite free.
Although the United Kingdom belongs to Europe, it faces the mainland across the sea. On the refugee issue, although the fire has not yet burned on him, as one of the countries with the most say in Europe, the United Kingdom is to blame for letting the refugee problem become bigger and blaming it all on Germany.
In addition, the black panther is synonymous with a gentleman, and the British aristocratic spirit fits the black panther quite well.

Tiger, a symbol of Israel.
Tiger's style in the film is ruthless and stern, and he will never give up until his goal is achieved.
Israel's stance on terrorism is the firmest in the world, and it competes with Hamas. All kinds of killing will kill you.
Tiger's two hostile forces in the film, one is an Arab boy, and the other is a wolf pack of Germany, the relationship between China and China should be clear at a glance.
In addition, the film's larger environment is based on Africa. There are no tigers on the African continent, just as Israel does not belong entirely to this forest.

On the far side, there is an isolated kingdom, a kingdom of monkeys.
The king of monkeys is in his palace, supported by other monkeys, amassing treasures, spending time and money, eating hasai, but he has never been able to satisfy his own desires, and he has to blindly pursue weapons of mass destruction.
All the animals in the film are very restored, and the only outlier is this giant orangutan. It has been deformed to the point of being beyond common sense. What does it symbolize?
At this point, everyone should know. That deformed red-haired gorilla is Marshal Kim Jong-un.

At the end of the film, the little boy defeated the tiger with a trap, but he was hanged in the air. Under the body is the fire that he started, and he can't go up or down, which represents the dilemma of the refugees in the Middle East.
What's more gratifying is that the director finally arranged for our elephant to pull mountains and rivers to put out the raging fire. This is probably the director's good expectation...
Meirenxi, the time to save Europe has come, let's do it!

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The Jungle Book quotes

  • Raksha: [to Mowgli] Never forget this: You're mine. Mine to me. No matter where you go, or what they may call you, you will always be my son.

  • Baloo: You say you want to go to the man-village. I say, you could be a man right here.