Adult and childlike

Larue 2022-12-24 16:21:41

When I saw the beginning of assigning children, I thought it was cute and interesting, and then I decided to watch this movie.

The film mainly focuses on several aspects: 1. Will modern people's love for pets affect the fertility rate; 2. What effect will the second child have on older children?

The film expresses the contradiction between children and children/children and pets through interesting plots and pictures, and I also think about how to deal with this problem after watching it while watching.

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The Boss Baby quotes

  • Tim: Even though I never went to business school I did learn to share in kindergarten. And if there isn't enough love for the two of us then I wanna give you all of mine.

  • [Tim and Boss Baby are riding a bicycle with training wheels, going after their parents, who are on their way to the airport, while being chased by Eugene]

    Boss Baby: Tim, you gotta go faster!

    Tim: I can't! I can't do it!

    Boss Baby: Yes. you can!

    [Leaps up onto Tim's shoulder]

    Boss Baby: You've got it in you, Templeton. Now, eyes ahead. I said, eyes ahead, son! Buttocks up! Now, pedal like you mean it! Either you run the day, or the day runs you.

    Boss Baby: [Tim pedals faster. Eugene almost catches them, but Boss Baby dodges his grasp, and they get further away] Good!

    [the bicycle's training wheels break off]

    Boss Baby: Uh-oh!

    Tim: Woah! My training wheels! I can't ride without my training wheels!

    Boss Baby: Whether you think you can, or you think you can't, you're right!

    Tim: Aah! What are you talking about?

    Boss Baby: The path to success is not a straight line, Templeton! But rather a wild ride, like a ship at sea. And you're a sea captain... taming a turbulent ocean!

    [the scene transforms from a suburb to an ocean, with Tim and Boss Baby riding a boat]

    Tim: I'm a sea captain, taming the ocean!

    Boss Baby: [They evade the incoming 'whale'] Good!

    Tim: Tree! I'm gonna hit it!

    Boss Baby: Aim for failure, and you'll always succeed.

    Tim: What?

    Boss Baby: AIM AWAY FROM FAILURE!

    [Tim steers away from the tree, the scene transforms back into a suburb backdrop]

    Tim: I'm doing it, I'm doing it!

    [They travel through a forest, with Eugene close behind who is smashing past trees]

    Boss Baby: Once success is a habit, then it's all down...

    TimBoss Baby: HILL!

    [They ride down a hill. At which time, they see the car which their parents are in with Francis Francis]

    Tim: Look! There they are! Mom! Dad!

    [as the car passes the train crossing, a train passes by]

    Tim: Train!

    Boss Baby: Choo-choo!

    Boss Baby: [They continue to approach the train crossing, with Eugene close behind] Templeton, stop!

    [Tim notices a mold of sand at a construction site next to the tracks, he steers towards it]

    Boss Baby: What are you doing?

    [Tim pedals faster, the scene transforms into a ramp, with them riding a motorcycle, at the end of the ramp there is a ring of fire]

    Tim: We're going to make it.

    Boss Baby: But I don't have a quote for this!

    [They jump, Boss Baby yells out 'Aaahhh'! And they make it, as the scene transform back into the 'real' world. Eugene crashes into the mold of sand, ending the pursuit]

    Boss Baby: [to Tim] You did it!

    Tim: No! We did it!

    Boss Baby: And all without your training wheels.