Penguins are cute, but they can't make your world cute

Santos 2022-04-19 09:02:06

Jim Carrey returns to his family comedy, from a cunning philistine, a failed marriage, to a warm husband and a loving father. Under such an old-fashioned plot, he basically focuses on penguins selling cuteness, in other words. It can be regarded as a live-action animated film such as "Mouse Laibao". Although the penguins are not overwhelming, they are undoubtedly the only ones that make people happy. Penguins are a bridge for people to communicate and understand and return to simplicity. However, for the eternal and correct mainstream values ​​of the family, the plot itself cannot stand scrutiny. Our storytellers always like to let the non-greedy people get everything the greedy people want, and a person who wins a happy family will welcome When the spring of career comes, it seems that a person's morality is perfect, and he must give corresponding material rewards. This is too fairy tale, too naive, and too wishful thinking. Realistic logic and beautiful philosophy are often two different things.

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  • Onie 2022-04-23 07:02:23

    Jim Carrey is old and the king of big talk has passed the time when he has a thousand expressions, but he still loves him PS Penguin good Q

  • Virginie 2022-04-21 09:02:20

    Jim Carrey is getting old, woohoo.

Mr. Popper's Penguins quotes

  • Mr. Popper: I'm not coming in to work again today.

    Pippi: Pourquoi?

    Mr. Popper: I have a pest problem.

    Pippi: What particular pest is the problem?

    Mr. Popper: It's a penguin.

    Pippi: Penguin?

    Mr. Popper: Yeah! It starts with "p"; you ought to be able to handle it.

  • Pippi: Per your predicament, I printed a pertinent page from Wikipedia.

    [Reads]

    Pippi: "Gentoo penguins may periodically imprint on a particular person as if they were a penguin. Once imprinted, they remain permanently proximate to their parental proxy."

    Mr. Popper: Is it actually written that way?

    Pippi: I'm paraphrasing.