Originally, I didn't expect much from this kind of movie, and I just didn't know what to do when I watched the second one. However, I apologize!
The whole movie is immersed in a relaxed, cheerful and warm atmosphere. Especially suitable for viewing with the whole family on a hot summer day.
The whole movie is full of American-style preaching, Peace, Love, Brave, don't give up, friend, and many, many American elements in it. Even so, the preaching is so subtle that it is never offensive. There are a lot of high school scenes in the movie, which seem to be ridiculing Americans: for example, the hero and heroine encounter a group of American soldiers in the black and white oil painting, the American soldiers speak silently, and the hero climbs the bridge with the hero. It is definitely a portrayal of Americans - "Americans are nosy"; and the habit of not leaving their phones is also a modern American problem; and the statue of Lincoln has always emphasized "I never lie"; and Roosevelt's The statue says "a part of my body is missing" and so on.
I don't know if you can see it. Who are the prototypes of the three Q-version little angels? Looks like the Jonas Brothers Choir. Ha ha.
I'm going to watch the first one right now.
Although the movie is relatively uninspired and more like Toy Story, it is still a good movie, a sincere movie.
If you want to study cinema, go to Pasolini; if you just want to have fun, go to the genre like museums.
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