Happy Adventure

Vita 2022-04-20 09:01:46

This is the third movie I watched after coming to the United States. The first two were hunter game and frozen. Ten minutes before the opening, I entered the movie theater. In a theater that can accommodate 200 people, I made 20 or 30 sparsely. Most of them came from a family with children. It was the first time I watched a movie with so many children. During the screening, it was full of children's laughter, and I watched it very high.
The impression of Rio is not very deep, and I generally remember the love story of two blue macaws. The Rio 2 storyline begins with the happy family of these two parrots. Jewel and blue have three lovely babies. In order to find their own companions, the family embarks on a journey to the Amazon jungle. After a near miss all the way, a family of birds finally reached their destination. Here, the difference between Jewel and Blue's urban and rural living habits is also more obvious. Bule was raised by humans since he was a child. However, he still tried his best to become the hero who saved the jungle. Haha, protagonist law. The movie is full of South American style, with a lot of laughs, the interracial love between the villain parrot and the poisonous frog, the anteater who uses the tongue as a rope, the Shakespeare bridge, and also incorporates many South American elements, such as Harry Potter-style Brazilian football, samba dance and so on. There are also soundtrack songs and bird dances, which have strong visual and auditory impact.
A 9 for a happy family movie.

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Rio 2 quotes

  • Blu: What do you know about humans?

    Roberto: Oh, I know everything about them. They lure you in, they trap you. They destroy your mind!

    [suffers a troubled flashback]

    Roberto: "Polly want a cracker? Polly want a cracker?" No! No more crackers! I hate crackers...

  • Felipe: Felipe: Hey! Pets