2023-12-12 21:40:49
A logical version that explains a lot.
“Wait for it!” – a kind and funny cartoon that everyone knows. The Soviet answer to Tom and Jerry. It would seem that the meaning of the animated film lies on the surface.
But it was not there. Loyal fans saw deep content in the work of Kotenochkin and other directors.
According to some viewers, the Wolf is not just a predator, but the personification of the Soviet working class. A strong man, not particularly interested in mental work, with bad habits. Tends to solve problems with violence, kicks trash cans and does not pay attention to the mess at home.
The hare, on the contrary, is an obvious intellectual. Smart, educated, appreciates cultural life and science. At the same time, he is quite capable of standing up for himself. Or at least turn to stronger representatives of the animal world for help.
Their relationship is also not so simple. The Wolf hunts the Hare, but at the same time clearly enjoys the competition. That is, he strives not to destroy his opponent, but to surpass him. Moreover, we can say that eternal opponents are actually friends.
It is believed that with the help of colorful characters, the scriptwriters encoded a message in the animated film: all parts of society are important. And the confrontation between intellectuals and hard workers – a problem relevant to the USSR – can be translated into a constructive plane.
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