It was my first time to watch a movie at the Lumière Cinema in Fangcao, and it was a wonderful memory. I wanted to give it an 8.5 when I just finished watching it. Now that it has cooled for a few days, I would give it an 8 or so if it is fair, but it is still quite recommended. It is a movie that can make you fully immersed in it.
It's been a long time since the first movie, and I can't remember the plot clearly. I just remember that I just watched it and didn't think it was very good, just because it was the first movie I watched with Onion, and it had a special plot. And this second one, I like it even more.
Tell me a few favorite points:
Plot: From the bland life of a family of three at the beginning, to the thrilling Amazon jungle, Blue is facing far more than the change of living environment, but the challenge of the focus and mode of life: Charming The love rival Roberto (Bruno Mars can hear it as soon as Bruno Mars sings), the dignified and old-fashioned father-in-law, the wife and children who are "one-sided" and devoted to the jungle life, all make Blue at a loss...
Villain: The villain is divided into real There are two types of villains and fake villains. Fake villains: Nigel, the flightless parrot, and his accomplices, Gaby, the poison dart frog, and Charlie, the silent giant anteater, form a gloomy, eerie, peculiar, and loving group. It's a quintessentially non-mainstream group, but their villain's behavior isn't in the slightest evil or repulsive, nor pathetic, but presents a contrasting, bizarre sense of humor. Nigel's sexy deep voice, coupled with the superb use of Shakespeare's lines, made me almost as fascinated by him as the little frog. The real villain is, of course, a cruel human being...
cute points and highlights: the bottle cap on the little yellow bird's head is gone, saying I feel naked...
the High-five of the two turtles, the creative idea of the gods;
the little groundhog (not sure what animal) sings Memory, is eaten by wolves, and reappears later;
The ball game between the red parrot and the blue parrot, not much to say, must be felt.
Music: What Is Love brought people into a carnival atmosphere at the beginning, making every cell dance to the rhythm. Jewel's lullaby Midnight rainbow seems to capture the most peaceful and harmonious side of nature and animals. Poisonous love is of course my favorite, this slightly creepy and affectionate song is really enjoyable! I will survive is also well deserved.
I don't think this is a pure music, cute and pure jubilant film. There are tears behind laughter, and each character (animal) has its own unspeakable suffering, but all this is presented through joyful and lively means, let us feel it to the fullest!
What is love if it's not with you…
What good is love, if it's not your love….
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