A typical family movie seems to have traveled through the same out-of-date characters, and then completely incompatible with this world, but in the end, because of his innocent heart, love, he saved everyone around him. Too perfect, but warm. The structure is slightly problematic. It took too long to arrange the arrangement before, and see how the silly brother messed up the family of the three younger sisters one by one. Then after a general outbreak, it was too express to solve all the problems. This is really unacceptable. But it's still pretty good.
There are enough cold jokes, and warm enough, so I can stick to it happily.
What is more impressive is that the United States can also play this set of fishing law enforcement in the opening movie. Then at the end, Dolly Button met Willie Nelson. It was a match made in heaven! No wonder the soundtrack is so good.
I want to talk about the opinion of gays in the film. In addition to the three sisters who are very standard bisexuals, there is a scene of Ned making candles with his ex-girlfriend's post-boyfriend at the end of the film. Isn't it also a hint? Of course, there is no hope, otherwise there will be no Dolly Button.
Really love the world, in fact, is it really that easy?
At least I think, even if I like and recognize everything about Ned, obviously, I can’t do it. I can’t even do it. Like his sisters, I can turn a hundred and eighty degrees so fast. So, this is still a fairy tale movie, just to make people happy. No reality!
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