From the very beginning, it felt like a musical, a group of birds sang and danced in the forest, and it was a happy prelude that opened at once. Xiaoxiao in the middle cooled down with the coolness of Minnesota, and soon returned to the passionate Rio. The whole film has been portraying the image of a passionate Brazil Rio, probably for next year's World Cup campaign. However, in the context of this super-large placement advertisement, the whole film still makes people yearn for it, which makes me a little jealous of a classmate who has been there for more than two years.
After watching it, the husband exclaimed: Ah, I watched another 3D cartoon with the theme of protecting birds (the last one was "UP"). Think about it, in fact, the plot of this movie is really quite simple, it is obvious that the good guy, the obvious bad guy, the obvious self-growth, and in the end no one/animal dies, the target audience is aimed directly at the children, it is really no longer. I can't understand it.
But I, who could no longer be cheeky enough to pass through June 1, still watched it with relish. The birds and people who appear in it have distinct personalities. My personal favorite is the little yellow bird, the one wearing a soda bottle cap, and that soda bottle cap adds a lot of points. The plots, big and small, are also quite ingenious. For example, in the part where the monkey transmits a message, it first flashes a signal, converts it into a semaphore, and then sends a text message from the mobile phone, all in one go. And the last part of the great escape of birds also saw people get excited for a while.
It's as simple as that, some nice songs, beautiful pictures, and small surprises that often appear in the plot, which kept 90 minutes full. I watched the trailer and chose to come to the cinema to pay money and 90 minutes for this movie, not to think about life, nor to challenge my IQ, but to simply listen to the song and see the happy flock of birds, Had a great hour and a half.
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