Billy the Kid (2007) is a documentary film that explores the life of the infamous American outlaw. It delves into his tumultuous past, examining themes of depression, melancholy, lack of foresight, detachment, unintelligible actions, isolation, and introspective monologues.
One of the it-takes-a-villageism cartoons with a message in which a happy-and-prosperous village of honeybees goes to the aid of a village of starving grasshoppers, by dropping honey bombs and food to the stricken bug community. Prosperity returns and all the world citizens are happy again. Although, in the real world it was usually the grasshoppers and locusts that caused most of the famine problems to begin with, and didn't leave anything for the bees to make honey from.
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