Real in Rio

Johanna 2022-04-19 09:01:37

The theme song of the Real in Rio

movie is this name, and the movie that gave me the deepest feeling is also this REAL. What is the true nature of a bird? Where is one's true self? From the beginning, Blue was a baby bird who stayed alone in the bird's nest to watch the fun, until he was smuggled to distant Minnesota and raised as a pet. The nature was never developed, and there were no parents to influence him. There is no homogeneous social group to shape him. I don't know what skills a macaw, a rare species with a high IQ, should have, and what I don't even know is that it can fly. His theory: Whoever says birds can fly, ostriches can't. But none of this affects Blue's happy life: he has his own warm and clean little cage, he likes little bells, he masters aerodynamics, basic geometry, and enjoys the combination of cheese and chocolate just like humans do, and dips Oreos Eat it wet, with the perfect combination of your favorite 6 marshmallow chocolates. No one is destined to do anything from birth, just be happy. I sometimes think that it took us more than 30 years to grow up and create a next generation. How many trajectories of this independent little life can intersect with us, and how much we have suppressed their nature with worldly restraints. How much of our own nature is left? Are we happy? That's why at the end of the film, when I saw Blue and Zhu Er despairingly fall into the sea, when their natural instincts sprouted and flew to the sky with their lover, I still burst into tears. Be your true self with lovely people. Under the sunset, among the red cherry blossoms, two blue macaws sit on the roof of the jingle car, accompanied by Jamie Foxx's fly love swinging all the way down the alley. . . . .



can't send a monkey do the bird job

When I heard this lovely sentiment, I suddenly thought of the song blow in the wind. How many roads must a man walk down
, Before you call him a man; How many seas must a white dove sail, Before she sleeps in the sand.. Sometimes monkeys have to bite the bullet and do bird things of last resort, blue also undertakes the historical mission of reproducing offspring from A nerd turns into a macaw who can protect his lover and children with open arms. History and society seem to give boys too many responsibilities and obligations. It doesn't hurt to let our little monkeys do more birding while we still have the ability to protect them. I pondered. .



Fly Love —— Jamie Foxx

Wasn't really thinking, wasn't looking, wasn't searching for an answer

In the moonlight

When I saw your face

Saw you looking at me, saw you peaking out from under moon beams

Through the palm trees

Swaying in the breeze

I know that I'm feeling so much more than ever before

And so I'm giving more to you than I though I could do

Don't know how it happened, don't know why, but you don'





Made to love each other, made to be together for a life time

In the sunshine

Flying in the sky

I know that I'm feeling so much more than ever before

And so I'm giving more to you than I though I could do



Now I know love is real So when sky high, as the

angels



dry

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  • Dawn 2021-11-24 08:01:17

    The picture is very gorgeous, the singing and dancing paragraphs are very lively and unrestrained, and several chasing scenes are intense and exciting. Isenberg’s dubbing is very good; there are a lot of funny cold jokes in the film; Phil Collins’s song becomes the finishing touch; the bird-and-monkey battle is fun but a bit short; the final carnival scene is gorgeous and beautiful-this film The 3D effect is very good, suitable for all ages, easy and simple, it is a movie worth watching in the near future.

  • Krista 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    The visual effects and music are very good, very happy

Rio quotes

  • Tulio: Nice of you to join me for dinner. I often eat alone. Oh, uh... because, of course I work.

    Linda: [laughing] I thought I was the bird nerd until I met you.

    Tulio: Yes. Right. Do you have a favorite bird?

    Linda: Well, obviously I'm a blue macaw kinda gal.

    Tulio: [laughing] That makes sense. They are very handsome birds.

    Linda: Actually, it's the brains I'm more attracted to. I'm not so impressed by fancy feathers.

    Tulio: I know exactly what you mean. My favorite bird is a spotted owl. I've always been mesmerized by those big, round, intelligent eyes.

    [he looks at Linda's eyes which are big, round, and intelligent-looking]

  • Linda: [crying after finding out Blu has been taken] This is all my fault!

    Tulio: No, Linda! Linda! Please! This is not your fault.

    Linda: You're right. It's not my fault. It's your fault!

    Tulio: What?

    Linda: With your little bird talk! And that whole 'last of his species'! Well, you know what? Squawk, squawkety, squawk, squawk! Haah!

    [realizing what she's done]

    Linda: I'm sorry! I didn't mean to curse!

    Tulio: I... I don't understand. Sylvio is the best guard in the business!