Visually, cartoons with this style are much stronger than live-action movies. The movie talks about a lot of things, the times are changing, the trains are getting faster and faster, and every time the dog barks at the train. Talk about a grandma who is witty, brave, and resourceful. The story of cultivating a grandson to become a talent is quite a bit like looking forward to Sun Chenglong, but I don’t understand it very much later. The ridicule of Americans in the film is very obvious. They are fat and greedy. They only know how to eat hamburgers, and even the Statue of Liberty is biting hamburgers. In the end, the villain died too simply and casually.
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