This is the story of a trooper-like penguin quartet defeating an octopus that hated them, bringing the penguins back to their original cuteness. There are no urine spots in the whole process, the rhythm is fast, all kinds of dialogues you don't understand, unexpected bridges, and the consistent American humor makes people laugh.
Hatred is also sometimes what drives you to grow, because the arrival of the four penguins, the octopus falls out of favor, whether it is resold to any aquarium, the fate is still the same, because there are likable penguins everywhere. So Octopus vowed to take this revenge, disguised as a human genetic expert, and assembled a team of octopuses to turn all the world's favorite penguins into monsters.
The Penguin quartet has no high-tech equipment and no careful planning. Every time it seems to be improvisation, it is immediate. It seems that there is no problem that stumped them, and these penguins who play cards out of common sense can save their lives every time.
Consistent American hero, American logic, Skipper said these heart-warming words to appease Private, who just broke his shell: "Don't worry, child. With us, we have each other, not family, what else could it be? Kowalski told the other three buddies that their fate was like this: "Ninety-five percent chance that we'll be doomed, five percent to adventure and glory that the other penguins have never experienced." Consistently considered He is a rookie Private (meaning a second class soldier) but dreams of becoming an important role in the team, and in the end it was he who played a big role. Skipper said at the end of the film the true meaning of the film, "It doesn't matter how you look, what matters is how you do it."
Because it's an animated film, everything can be out of common sense and express pure ideas. In such a world, every An animal has been "played bad" by the director. It really is as the poster advertises: laughing all over the world. No matter what state of mind you are in, don't miss this movie
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