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Bobbie 2022-04-19 09:02:10
Big Wisdom Pig
The special effects are too realistic. The scene where Yuzi sleeps in the woods is reminiscent of Totoro, but it is a pity that the effect of the real pig version has completely deteriorated. The last episode of the super pig parents saving the baby is also very cartoony. The whole film is a...
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Braeden 2022-04-19 09:02:10
This is the most blatant challenge to the Spring Festival Gala!
A strong lineup, enough gimmicks, costing you money that you can't earn in a few lifetimes, just to convey to us a harmonious story of simplicity, warmth, and environmental protection. Here, the bad guys use their minds to play ugly things just to highlight the bravery of the protagonist. And the...

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Kiera 2022-03-22 09:02:00
"Returning the Pig, Going a Thousand Miles and Riding Alone"
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Felipe 2022-03-22 09:02:00
The entertainment is so strong that it has entered the main competition. . . I didn't see the strong political metaphor in Fu Mao's mouth, even animal protectionism is used to slap the face, the meat-eating people who can't see the production process, the chickens are used to eat and raise pigs, and the heroine is used to be a relative. The contradiction turns into a children's absurd drama. Tilda, who agreed to exchange golden pigs for live pigs, was really magnanimous. . .
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[first lines]
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[crowd laughs]
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[crowd laughs]
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