What do you think Fly was planning to do?
I don't know if this question's ever been asked; forgive me if it has, and feel free to point out the post to me. Can't see it anywhere though.
I've always loved this movie, it's beautiful. I was rewatching it last night for probably the 7 billionth time, and love it as much know as I did when I first saw it.
Watching it this time though, I was reminded of the one scene in the film that's always puzzled me. A very minor spoiler ahead.
After Maa is killed, Fly confronts the grieving sheep, wanting to know what happened. She has a hard time getting any sense out of them at first, but they're eventually able to tell her that it was the wild dogs who did it, not Babe. So she says, "Thank you very much!" and takes off back towards the house, elated at discovering the truth.
But the thing is, what exactly was she planning to do? It's not like she can just tell Farmer Hogget that it wasn't Babe, the animals can't communicate with the human characters. We see many scenes throughout the film which show that any time the animals are talking to each other, it just comes out as animal sounds to the humans' ears (such as that part where Hogget is watching Babe talk to the sheep in the paddock, looking eternally bemused at what exactly they're doing). It just seems like an odd scene because she takes off so enthusiastically, as if she immediately had a plan in mind. When in fact, once she got back to the house, she wouldn't have been able to do much. What do you think she would've done if Hogget hadn't found out the way he did?