This new adaptation of Bambi takes a semi-documentary approach, combining live-action shots of nature and a personal narrative, highlighting the realities faced by forest inhabitants.
The film aims to evoke a cinematic trauma rooted in the off-screen death of Bambi's mother, preserving the emotional weight of the original story for both old and new audiences.
Bambi is a coming-of-age story, according to scholar Ana Garralon, where children first confront the concept of death, making it a profound and essential narrative experience.
In this rendition, no harm comes to the fawns, yet the realism maintained in the storytelling draws viewers into a natural world filled with meaningful, emotional events.
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