As far as the movie is concerned, the continuation of the unexpected and creative funny type of the Glacier series. Although some stalks may have a hunch before seeing them, they still feel funny when they see them. In addition, this movie is bigger than the brain hole and more fantastic ideas, from using space as a billiard, to the underground world, to the strange world where meteorites fall, to the volcano launching magnets, and the pictures are so gorgeous. Beauty can be said to be sincere. It’s also worth mentioning that the emotional drama in this drama will be heavier. The emotional drama around peach is about to get married and start an independent life and Manny’s reluctance to peach is a lot of love and affection. There is a lot of weight in the humor.
The fly in the ointment is that Buck's explanation of the planetary crisis and static electricity in the forest did not like it very much. It seemed a bit old-fashioned and it was not easy for many people to understand. It felt like he was forcibly explaining why animals know the crisis and know how to deal with it. This should be regarded as such. The only flaw in the movie.
However, I don’t know if it’s because the cinema hall is too small, or there are some scenes you can guess, or the rhythm of the movie itself is not particularly tight, or because the beautiful woman sitting next to me is not there anyway. To be completely immersed in it, this is a flaw in the fly.
The soundtrack at the end of the movie is also very good. It feels a bit like the "Frozen Princess" style, and it feels hot.
In general, this is a sincere sequel, but for various reasons, I didn't fully immerse myself in it and enjoy the movie. This is also a flaw in it.
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