full of love for grandson

Mikel 2022-04-22 07:01:36

I thought the autistic boy was the protagonist, but the old grandmother was the one. From puppies to bicycles to personal training and care, I have a lot of love for my grandson. Grandma's massage with a vacuum cleaner, egg beater, lawn mower, and grandma is eye-opening and reasonable. French animation feels like there are many metaphors. The final street melee pays tribute to several movies. Grandma's excellent performance reminds me of a mobile game a few years ago, Grandma Palace Explosion. The easter egg at the end is distressed for the owner of the boat rental shop for 5 seconds. The looping music is quite brainwashing. The part where the three sisters meet their grandma by the river and the four solo on the stage is very novel and very ingenious. Eating frogs and drinking tadpole soup cult magic, I noticed that the fireworks at the end of the film happened to be blue, white and red - France

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  • Trycia 2022-03-24 09:02:20

    Always watch Japanese and American animations, and change to a French animation to see a different feeling. At first glance, the painting style is not attractive, but after reading it, I feel that it is very artistic, the plot is delicate and touching, and the metaphors are quite deep.

  • Taurean 2022-03-30 09:01:05

    2014.8.30. Together with Mao Mao. French Union. The projectionist brother was 20 minutes late, and it feels like watching a movie here and anything will happen. God made. There is also a fragment of "Festival" in it, which feels amazing.

The Triplets of Belleville quotes

  • [repeated lines]

    The Triplets of Belleville: Swinging Belleville rendez-vous / Marathon dancing, doop-de-doo / Voodoo, can-can aren't taboo / The world is strange in rendez-vous

  • [last lines]

    Madame Souza: [voice over] Is that it, then? Is it over, do you think? What have you got to say to Grandma?

    [cut to Champion as an old man watching TV]

    Champion: I think that's probably it. It's over, Grandma.