The explanation of the penguin's life experience is too sloppy. After all, soldiers are not made in a day. When the trio appeared, they had various skills inexplicably. I hope their origins are introduced more credible and interesting. For example, a person who likes to watch special agent movies The Antarctic scientific researcher began to observe them, and then the three penguins were indirectly trained by the scientific researcher to become three special agents and have military ranks. At this time, they discovered the recruits when they rescued the scientific examiners. Probably this kind of plot is more acceptable to me. After all, this is their independent film. Then the whole film is about how they are unreliable and how to make the soldiers grow up. This is the story of four penguins, not one. An octopus disguised as a human is so surreal in this kind of film, how interesting is it that other animals can disguise themselves as humans to fight him?
Then the North Wind team obviously borrowed from Shield, but unfortunately, except for the wolf (or the dog?) and the polar bear, the other members have too few scenes. This is the drawback caused by the sudden addition of characters, which led to the fact that the original teacher Chang was also dubbing. One of the actors, apart from the great Malkovich, I can hardly hear the voices of Master Que and Teacher Chang in this film.
The film worth mentioning is the spoof of the star's name. The use of Chinese elements makes me feel a little intimacy, but unfortunately I didn't hear Chinese, and I got goosebumps when I heard nobody. This song is as short-lived as Gangnam Style, which is also a feature of Korean dance music.
In the end, this movie reminded me of a tragedy in a zoo that I recently learned about, which is the story of a polar bear who died after falling out of favor. This movie also shows this, but unfortunately it doesn't develop too much. In other words, a zoo palace fight drama must be very interesting. With a sense, definitely.
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