In the movie, the awe is bluntly reflected in the black panther teaching the little boy to kneel and bow when he encounters an elephant, because they are the masters of the forest. In fact, at the end of the film, the feeling of this kind of awe comes even more deeply. When the little boy stole from a human village, picked up a torch, and challenged a tiger in his father's way, he seemed to jump to the top of the food chain. If you think he can be above everything at this time, then you are wrong. In front of nature, whether it's a tiger, a boy, or an elephant, all creatures are tiny, so tiny they're not worth mentioning. Red flowers may scare away animals, burn down forests and trees, and even giant apes will take the red flowers as their own. It seems that human beings have the ability to change nature and dominate everything. Is that really true? ? While changing nature, the red flower devours you, doesn't it? The final outcome of the tiger is to be buried in the sea of fire!
I read this sentence in the guide of Qiaoyou, which impressed me deeply, "Let's respect the journey: let the Himalayas change you, not the Himalayas." The little boy finally chose to throw away the torch, His advantage over tigers was also gone, and in fact, it was because he threw away the torches and returned to nature that all animals were firmly on his side. When he was about to rush to the tiger like a wolf, the black panther stopped him and told him that you have to fight in a human way. In the past, the black panther always prohibited him from using human tricks, which actually violated the laws of nature. Nature endows the human mind, and of course it is useful. We are all sons and daughters of nature, and the only way to survive is to obey the laws of nature.
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