Needless to say, the plot is wonderful. What I want to say is that it may not be surprising that the novel shows wonderful twists and turns, but if it is copied to the screen, it will not be surprising. It should be noted that this is a wolf, a wolf of the king of the grassland, and a group of wolves-this is not our ordinary actor!
The unique viewing experience is destined to become the unique pride of Wolf Totem and a gift for the audience. Of course, this does not refer to the beautiful grassland scenery, nor to the nomadic life with a long history, but to the unique environment where wolves haunt and see the life of wolves that they have never seen before. Several major dramas, such as wolves rounding up antelopes and horses besieging, have brought unprecedented visual impact and soul-stirring shock to the audience.
There is no need to talk about the educational significance of movies, and there is no need to repeat the philosophy of life conveyed by movies from beginning to end, such as the dialectics of how people live in harmony with nature. This is something that readers or viewers appreciate, something that they can think or not, and something that is bound to be different. Just as the theory of "wolf totem" inevitably disagrees, everyone has a group of wolves in his eyes, and everyone will have a wolf totem he sees. But personally, through this book and this movie, I have a new understanding of wolves. Perhaps, the grassland people, especially the farming people, may not worship the wolf as a totem in history, or even have too much affection for the wolf, or have too many affectionate experiences. However, I still believe that the wolf is indeed a totem-not a totem recognized by the primitive clan as a blood relationship, but a totem as a social and cultural symbol of the crowd; It is not a totem of a certain nation, but it is also a totem of "people". Just because wolves are really enlighteners, they can really show some symbolic things that human life should have. For example, perseverance, teamwork spirit, consistent discipline, indomitable dignity and courage to fight. In these respects, wolves are indeed worthy of worship.