That scene was
filmed and directed in a highly efficient and professional way that deserves
full respect. It shows how a dog fought very violently and cruelty with a human
where all the dog's ugliness and fierceness appeared. The dog backed down after
it thought that it destroyed its enemy, but when it saw its enemy's boldness
and its owner's shouting that heavily drove it to kill, it knew that its enemy
was wronged and the one who should be punished was its owner. Thus, it attacked
him and killed him.
This scene has
reminded me of a similar scene I saw myself. One day, I was walking through a
small square in a Swiss village near the city of Basel inhabited by grape
growers. A strange dark-skinned young man passed, he was seeking a job. When he
came near one of the farmers to ask for a job in French, the farmer who spoke
German did understand what the strange young man saying, but he did not like
talking to him because of his different skin color. The farmer beckoned to a
huge dog as big as a donkey, the dog started off rising like a horse and ran
toward the young man. The young man backed down, terrified, to lean against the
cafe wall, the dog violently shook making a noise like a terrifying lion. The
young man was looking at it realizing that he would loss his life in a few
seconds.
The dog attacked
the young man as if it hugged him and did not hurt him. Immediately, the young
man fell down because of severe fear; the dog musingly looked at him ignoring
its owner's calls. Then, it left him and went away, uninterested in its owner's
call, but it looked at him baring teeth and went back to its place.
We went toward the
young man to calm him down, but he refused to stay for a moment and did not accept
the apology of the villain farmer.
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