The most traumatizing scene in it now is the acclimatic wildfire. The entire forest goes up in smoke. And again, we don't see man causing the fire. It just says, well, this was just carelessness. Ad there's kind of horrible truth in there. I think proberly it's remembered more because,. a, the animals are so sweet and behe we know that one of them gits killed.
Rights for women and girls have regressed by decades; the economy is cratering. Yet, for many rural Afghans, things are actually better than they were before America scarpered. Silicon Valley types once righteously spurned the military-industrial establishment—now they’re queuing up to fund defence startups. And the surprising truth about the most famous scene in “Bambi”, which is turning 80.
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