A children's film that leaves very mixed feelings after watching.
On the one hand, it can be seen that efforts were made to shoot - there are many beautiful views of Kamchatka, good shots with foxes in the wild.
From the point of view of submission, we decided to experiment. About his life tells us the fox Wind, it turned out a kind of reality about a fox, which in places even fun beat (with the number of foxes, for example).
However, as you watch the story, it raises more and more questions. The Wind family is killed by a bear, which is a fox in nature and not an enemy (apparently they decided to disguise the nuance with the fact that the fox steam disintegrates when the foxes grow). Next, this bear begins to chase the unfortunate fox and repeatedly attacks his family. This leads to one of the main plot collisions, the Wind escapes and his family rejects him, and his mother turns the foxes against him. This is a widow to the fact that in the plot she already performed the bulk of the work in the fox family (although in nature they share duties equally).
Why put this layer of family squabbles in a children's film about animals and blur the role of the father? Why show how much bear goats (even the word “family” is alien to them, if you believe the voiceover)? Especially ridiculous is the line of confrontation with bears at the end, when the children of the Wind are shown stealing their catch from bears on the banks of the river. Such terrible enemies, yeah.
As a result, the views are beautiful, the shots are successful and juicy, but with the plot the writers drifted somewhere completely wrong. It's sad.