I am very emotional, whether it is viewed as a second-child education film or not, it is a masterpiece!

Myrna 2022-11-01 23:44:21

I was at home on the weekend and had just two hours to spare. I opened the youku app and thought about finding a movie to pass the time, so I came across this ghostly movie! I couldn't help watching it in one breath, and then I used the fragmented time to brush the clips, and took my boyfriend and mother to brush the film three times.

After three swipes, many logical loopholes will naturally be found, but the flaws do not hide the truth. Whether it is an educational film for the second child, or focusing on imagination, educating children to share, or even for older children who love exciting things, it is a good film! There are also many European and American terriers in the film, which are also full of surprises! Welcome everyone to discuss together :)

The movie first shows you the inner world of a seven-and-a-half-year-old child who is too imaginative. The mother with a big belly predicts the arrival of the baby. Generally speaking, the movie establishes a worldview that the baby is mass-produced by baby corp, and later embeds the whole worldview into the story forcibly explained, which is somewhat logical loophole, but it does not hinder my love for this movie!

When watching the initial battle between Tim and baby, I kept wandering between "This is absolutely because Tim's brain has become bigger" and "I'm a screenwriter with a big brain", I can't tell the difference between imagination and reality 2333333 Until baby and Tim When two people were holding pacifiers together, they felt that the story was real...

Laughter and tears coexist, like when Tim wrote a letter to baby and said to give him all of mine. I almost couldn't stop crying lol

Also I don't think Tim and Ted are gay couple because when Ted came he said "Hey kid, I hear you're gonna have a baby sister..." Obviously not a couple but brothers ...just a bit of a base pair hhhhh

The so-called logical loophole... Anyway, I usually don't think of it... For example, the ending implies that the baby sister is also a baby corp. I don't know if my sister has a big brain hole hahaha, but this time it was obviously picked up from the hospital. It's not sent by taxi; for example, Tim can choose whether to "forget about the baby?" Then after Tim declined, the little... elf (?) agreed, and said Okie-dokie... why is it so cute; then email How did you send it :) It even cut the line to reincarnate 2333333 etc.... In

conclusion, this is a blockbuster brain hole that combines warmth and humor. When I was a ninja terrier, I also felt a bit of Tim Burton's gothic style, and I can give it 4 and a half stars! From an old aunt who likes a simple worldview and a happy ending (I have already received the movie list and I will show it to my baby later) I wish everyone a happy viewing :)

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  • Cullen 2022-04-20 09:01:47

    The brain hole is super big, and it has solved the two major problems that plagued parents: Where does BB come from? Will humans become more and more fond of dogs rather than BBs? Putting it in the Mainland is very in line with the current two-child policy. Tell your brothers and sisters how to get along with your brothers and sisters. Laughing all the way. It was the first time I watched a movie with children in Hong Kong, and it was not noisy at all. Who says it's a child's nature to cry and convulse regardless of the occasion? Please face it, this is the nature of the bear.

  • Carmella 2022-04-20 09:01:47

    Enjoyable! This kind of large-scale animation is very delicate and meticulous in structure. There are many secret references, but it is not really edgy. It is often the safest and harmless middle class that ridicules the most safe and harmless middle class, while mainstream American movies are always family love. Above all, no surprises. Although I see pets occupying the world, I think of cats occupying social networks. . It's also ingenious. Now I feel that the value of independent small productions lies in those careless swings.

The Boss Baby quotes

  • Tim: Who ARE you?

    Boss Baby: I'm the *boss*.

  • Tim: You can talk!

    Boss Baby: Uh, goo goo ga ga.

    Tim: No, you can really talk!

    Boss Baby: Fine! I can talk. Now let's see if you can listen. Give me a double espresso and find a place around here with decent sushi, I'd KILL for a spicy tuna roll right about now.

    [gives Tim some money]

    Boss Baby: Get yourself a little somethin'.