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2021-11-19 08:01
"The Mobilization of the Bees" is adapted from a novel about the secret life of bees. This film has consumed Jerry Seinfeld for many years. For 4 years Jerry Seinfeld has been studying the film, writing the script, and dubbing the film. Initially, Jerry Seinfeld wanted to make a live-action animated film and made two trailers, but when Steven Spielberg saw these terrible results, he proposed to let Jerry Seinfeld be general It was made into a cartoon.
Jerry Seinfeld believes that bees are an insect that is misunderstood by the world, so he decided to use the film to explore their secret lives. It is a world full of temptation and sweet at the same time. He feels that the biggest problem facing this species is that their honey has been "stolen" by humans. They worked so hard, and the accumulated honey was taken away and put in a bottle with a label. Making money in bottles and cans, it's as if bees have become slaves to mankind to make honey. For Jerry Seinfeld, this was a very good starting point, and Jerry Seinfeld developed a complete story on this basis.
"The Bees" originated when Jerry Seinfeld and Steven Spielberg met in Hamptons. Jerry Seinfeld made an impromptu performance, took an old-fashioned name "Bee Movie", and then copied the Hollywood model, pretending to be a bee. Steven Spielberg thinks this is a good movie idea. So he called his partner Jeffrey Katzenberg. The next day, Katzenberg contacted Jerry Seinfeld and said he would vote for the "Bee Movie."
Extended Reading
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Barry B. Benson: We demand an end to the glorification of the bear as nothing more than a vicious, smelly, ill-tempered, big-headed stink machine. I believe we all know what they do in the woods.
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Uncle Carl: I once dated a Cicada in San Antonio. Those crazy legs kept me up all night.