A combination of warmth and humor

Annabelle 2022-04-22 07:01:05

I watched the IMAX version in the cinema. When I bought the ticket, the conductor MM kept reminding me that this is not 3D. Are you sure you want to watch it? When I saw the show I bought, it was empty, and I was very happy to choose a seat at will. . . I quickly picked a position in the middle of the last row. The enjoyment of the big screen is to fill the whole eye with the movie. . Besides, I also watched the group of penguins, really.

The editing of the plot is very warm. If you insist on a revised version of The Lion King, I can't help it, but I still like this theme and plot very much. The vast African grassland at the beginning, under the background of IMAX, Very shocking, all kinds of running animals make people feel a little dazzling.

In the first episode, the unrecognizable old lady once again played the role of NB, acting as the leader of mankind without hesitation, occupying land in the forest as the king, and becoming the chief of the tribe in the new era. The penguin hired the monkey as a helper, and the monkey formed a labor union to demand the hilarious part of the labor negotiation. The male monkey asked for maternity leave and threatened with the penguin's private photos. . . Laughing all over the place. .

There are laughs one after another, and time flies forever in joy, and if you want to relax before Christmas, Madagascar 2 is definitely a good choice.

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Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa quotes

  • Alex: If you're ever in Manhattan, feel free to call first.

    [Sees two lemurs picking each other's noses and eating the boogers]

    Alex: Seriously though, call, okay?

  • Alex: Hey! Happy Slappers! Is there any reason to celebrate? Look at the plane!

    Skipper: We'll fix it.

    Alex: Fix it? How you gonna fix this?

    Skipper: Grit, spit

    [Private spits]

    Skipper: and a whole lotta duct tape.

    [Rico pulls out a roll of duct tape]

    Skipper: We should be up and running in say...

    [Kowalski shows him an abacus]

    Skipper: six to nine months.

    Alex: Sixty-nine months?

    Skipper: No, six *to* nine months.