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Marion 2022-03-21 09:02:57
Teenage Speyway, a sparrow looking for its own perch
A sparrow traveled across the United States in search of a tree for his own habitat, and he found the end of the journey, which is to be with science and his family. At first, this sparrow didn't dare to face other people's strange eyes because of its unique thinking and scientific talent, and it...
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Ellen 2022-03-27 09:01:16
The picture is beautiful, the human nature is real, I like the farm scenery, and the travel is not strange
I watched it last year, can't remember exactly when.
At that time, I was looking for the Oscar for best cinematography and animation effects. This film was on the list, so I looked for it and watched it on zx's big TV. At that time, zx hadn't moved, I just wanted to make full use of her big TV. ,...
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Aryanna 2022-03-18 09:01:06
The whole story is full of childishness and playfulness, but also with the helplessness and helplessness of growing up. Top-notch pictures and soundtracks, family, friendship, and love are all. The adult world is so hypocritical, absurd and self-righteous. Human beings have transformed nature, and the principle of perpetual motion machine lies in the most basic electronic structure. . The director is really a beautiful director who talks about angels. . . I like the two paragraphs of Da Vinci's acceptance of the perpetual motion challenge and the male pig's speech.
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Hailee 2022-04-01 09:01:12
Genet's new work, the key words are family, highway, guilt and the huge difference between the east and west of the United States. The style of painting is as always bright, fresh and lively. The OST is very endearing. There are many details and meaningful narrations in the film that make people laugh. Even if the script is a little mediocre and lacks tension, the viewing process is still as long as a quiet afternoon tea. (8.0/10)
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Layton: Well! Next time, you just tell Angela Ashworth, just because she feels insecure about being a little girl in a society that puts an inordinate amount of pressure on women to live up to some physical standard, it doesn't mean that she has to take out her misplaced self loathing on a nice little boy like you. You may be an inherent part of the problem, but certainly doesn't mean you have AIDS.
Layton: I'm not sure I can remember all that.
Dr. Clair, Mother: Well, then just tell her... she's fat.
Layton: OK.
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Father: [Spoiler] So I'm mute, and I'm dead?