10/10
The theme is great
9 May 2020
Warning: Spoilers
This movie does not focus on the promotion of the feeling of inequality and inequality in the fox and fox. Even defining it as love / comedy is somewhat inappropriate, and the film has a more worthy meaning. Even in love, the relationship between the man and the demon in the film is far less humble than the song. Why did the fox insist on willingly living with the male protagonist, in order to repay his gratitude, and to reward the male protagonist who once blocked sulfuric acid for her. "You have a lot of things that humans lack-kindness" is very deep and sad. A marriage was born because of the love of the little male master for the small animals. His good deeds made the little fox feel that humans are not all ugly-at least he is not. The so-called villain in the play, Crane in the Cloud, strongly opposes the intimate contact between the demon and humans, and strives to render human sin in the world of demon. "Think about it, fellow citizens, how will they treat your family, they will make your wife into a coat, and they will soak your children in the wine jar." Although the person is a villain, the final result is bleak, but stand by him From a perspective, his original intention is not wrong. Demon is also an animal. Let people examine the status of humans and other living bodies in nature, and provoke thinking, which is the theme that the film wants to express more. I'm not standing on the commanding heights of morality to say something. The dominance of human beings on the earth is absolute, whether it is for development or for the needs of life, or even to meet vanity, there is no way to avoid the sacrifice of other creatures, and there is no intention to blame all kinds. I just hope that when I ask them, I can give them the land that can thrive and ensure the continuation of the species. It is just hope that in daily life, a sense of respect is preserved. They are also living lives and must not be trampled on at will.
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