Forest Growth

Kailyn 2022-09-02 14:03:49

A relaxing movie, another interesting movie. Maybe I still like to watch animation. Compared with American live-action comedies, animation is exaggerated, direct and interesting.

As everyone says, the story is very old-fashioned. A bear raised by humans returns to the forest. He has to survive on his own strength. It will experience the teasing of other animals. In the end, it can recover the bear's might and lead the animals in the forest to retaliate against the hunters.

Let’s use other people’s dialogue again, "There is always a gag character in American animation", and the gag deer was dubbed by Ashton Kutcher. This vase character that has become popular a few years ago is even equipped with a gag character. Characters with a lot of talk, the effect is pretty good. It was a surprise performance.

At the beginning of the film, the administrator hesitated whether to put Bouguer. Perhaps the screenwriter (or director) had something to say: about raising children. Bouguer was raised by humans since he was a child, and he didn't know what survival instincts were, so he would only follow human orders to perform. And the administrator also didn't worry about letting it go because it didn't know anything about it. Just like a parent, a child is always a child, even if the child has his or her own child, he (she) still has something that he or she does not know, and he or she is still worried, and he or she is in danger. Social turmoil. But the administrator knew that Boog could not continue to be a child of mankind. After all, it belonged to the forest. Isn't it more sad to lose the natural nature of the bear? The same is true for children, even if they are ignorant and incompetent, don't let them out and let them stumble, they are just children who will never grow up. The parents' world can accommodate such children, but the world cannot accommodate them. Many people know these truths, but people are always higher animals who knowingly commit crimes, and the result is "grabbing the old people."

"No rabbit has been harmed because of this film!" No matter how many films now like to add something like this at the end, it seems that the same rhetorical subtitle dialogue has been seen in that film.

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Open Season quotes

  • Boog: [stumbles into garage and sees Dinkleman staring from his bed] What are you looking at? I told you not to wait up!

  • Boog: The Woo-Hoo bar. She's my lady. Smooth and creamy. So bad, I shouldn't, yet I will.