love is sharing

Amber 2022-10-03 01:42:57

To sum up, two points. One is the DINK family, who can give birth but choose not to. The birth rate of children is low, but they give love and companionship to special family members - dogs. Judging from the attitudes of Tim and other children in this film, they do not reject dogs. Even favorite, this is the dark line of this film. The second is the second child. In the face of the extra little brother, Tim is repulsive. He hates the younger brother to take away the love and time of the parents. It's a bright line. The two lines of light and dark are intertwined, and this film is conveying to us that "love is sharing, not possession", whether it is a dog or a little brother or a little sister. Finally, the ending of the film also uses the arrival of the little brother as a happy enfing.

Haha, the rant is over. I really like the seriousness of the little baby boss, and the cuteness that turns into a normal baby when there is no milk to drink. This is to attract women to give birth to a baby quickly, drooling (>^ω^<) meow

I saw in the comments that it is a gay movie, well, it is full of pink bubbles.

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The Boss Baby quotes

  • Tim: Can't we just share?

    Boss Baby: You obviously didn't go to business school.

  • Tim: [about "Blackbird"] That's my special song! My parents wrote it just for me.

    Boss Baby: Your parents are Lennon and McCartney?

    Tim: No, Ted and Janice! You don't even know their names!