Wolf

Wolf 6.2

The protagonist of the story is a boy named Jacob who thinks he is a wolf trapped in the human body. At the beginning of the film, he comes to a clinic that specializes in treating his disease, which is real and worsening in our society, known as species anxiety disorder. The clinic is jokingly called the "zoo" by locals, and most of them are teenagers and children who think they are actually squirrels, tigers and pandas. In a variety of harsh animal calls, the patient experienced many different "repressive" treatments. One is the terrible "humiliation therapy" in which subjects are forced to behave as extreme as they claim to be animals, such as a girl who thinks she is a parrot is taken to the roof and forced to fly, while another boy who claims to be a squirrel is forced to climb a tree, leaving his fingernails bleeding. But when Jacob had a chance to howl and act like a wolf, he felt released. Unlike his teenage peers who gradually "give up" their animal selves, he is getting further and further away from "cure". The only thing that can ease his growing unease is Wildcat, a 22-year-old mysterious patient, Jacob and her wandering in the hospital late at night. A two-man form.