Gnomeo & Juliet evaluation action
2021-12-24 08:01
This lively little movie, comics about Shakespeare's tragedy, is really interesting.
It's pretty funny, really cute animated movies won't make you smile from beginning to end.
Children will fall in love with this video with a wholehearted smile and wonderful song, it may have a cross-appeal date late Valentine's Day dessert thanks to the romance of its pointed hat.
Too low to the ground to become a classic cartoon, but if there is a fair story, it must be you.
It has its own peculiar charm and lively confidence, which makes it a simple and happy definition.
Most of the time, family-oriented cartoons tackle the popular dose of smart, honest, stupid.
Voice is an outstanding story; it would be better to ask for a British accent and have Kane and Smith voice people like them.
Interesting and cute, a twist of a classic story, although it's a bit offbeat, but I don't mind Elton John's music. The animator works on the plants in the garden and all the garden goblin plasters are good in texture. The strange thing is that solid statues can become so flexible without cracking. 3D is kind of cool, but not required. It's a bit strange why I didn't notice what the neighbor's alley was going to. The movie poster is of terrible dwarf stuck in the grass. I like the sweetness of the candy in this movie, but I don’t want to eat it often.
Extended Reading
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Juliet: He's a Blue!
Gnomeo: She's a Red!
Featherstone: And I'm Pink - who cares!
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Lord Redbrick: You are delicate!
Juliet: [Turns and faces her father] I'm not delicate!
[kicks her tulip off the pedestal]
Nanette: [Removes the tulip from her mouth] She's definitely not delicate!