The little boy in red pants is probably the only live-action image in the whole film. Jumping and shuttling in the forest has a special sense of integration. I like the special effects. I like this child very much, brave, grateful, justice, um, the most commonly used adjective for the protagonist. Besides, I think this child's acting is supernatural. Celebrities act either too hard or absent-mindedly, which is embarrassing. Most of the other animals in the forest are friendly allies, of course, except for the famous dictator, the big tiger (the plot and dialogue of the original sound are still unattainable, and even the characters’ names can’t be remembered, that child Is it Morsley, forget it). Wolf children naturally regard wolves as relatives and agree with their survival creed. But he is a human after all, walks on two legs, and is born with tools, which brings benefits to the animals, and at the same time makes them look awkward, especially after the secret of his life experience was announced, facing the threat of tigers, the boy could not Survive again, and then embark on a journey of escape to find the human race. The disasters of history seem to be caused by the Red Flower, a sad name, they don't know what it is, the human world and the forest really exist separately. Along the way, the boy, the leopard, and the bear depended on each other to defeat all kinds of monsters and monsters together. . I like the special effects again, the scenes are extremely real, the hair of each animal can be clearly seen fluttering in the wind, the best thrilling picture is the boy fleeing in the wildebeest or the rush of some animals, covered in mud, and the mountains are jutting out. mudslides. . Every time a boy is going to be in danger, there must be a good guy, it's still a pure silly and sweet plot.
The boy did not step into the human world after all, and bringing back the fire did not ignite the heart of revenge. Knowing to be grateful, to live freely, to have good intentions, and to challenge bravely, this is a little bit of educational significance of this film for me. There is no logical comment, because after watching this film, I just can't find its logic and the point that moved me. That's it, the most real feeling.
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