theme theory

Martina 2022-10-09 10:49:23

The ancient manor, the imaginative scenery, and the exquisite food are all the highlights of this movie. This trip spanned almost half the world, from the busy America to the picturesque England. The master's love story has since drawn a perfect ending, and Garfield has added a new legend.

Because of the similarity in appearance, and by coincidence that Garfield came to London, a misunderstanding caused Garfield to switch places with the prince of the manor (also a cat). This is where the conflict unfolds. The former owner of the estate left the estate to her cat-loving prince, causing her nephew, the prince, to rage and try to kill the prince. The prince who was washed away by the water was mistaken for Garfield, and Garfield became a fake prince. In order to protect themselves, the animals of the estate work hard to protect Garfield. After several confrontations, with the assistance of the kind old housekeeper, the prince was in disrepute and was dragged away by the police.

Animals represent innocence and nature, while the prince is ambitious, and he has an infinite development plan for the manor in his heart, which can be understood as the erosion of nature by civilization. So, does this film hide a great and profound environmental theme under its gag appearance?

No, no, lasagna is not low carb at all. The theme is not so heavy. At most, it is hope that our existing beautiful life will not be destroyed.

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Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties quotes

  • Winston: Oyez, oyez. Prince XII has returned.

    [ducks trumpet]

    Garfield: Thank you windbag, for that flobbering introduction. Hello, everybody!

    [animals look in astonishment]

    Garfield: Hey, listen up...

    [flicks Winston's nose]

    Garfield: is this an audience or a landscape? Okay, great to be back here at the palace. I look out, I see a sea of... of dumb barnyard animals. I'm here in your country to break up a romance between the guy who owns the house I live in and a girl who's way out of his league. I know that whatever it is that you have, there's some sort of affliction that produces this glazed look behind your eyes. I hope you defeat it. Wish I could take everybody home with me. Thank you.

    [walks away]

    Garfield: I killed.

    Winston: Very funny, sire. Well done.

    Nigel: I didn't realize it was amateur hour.

    Eenie: What's up with Prince?

    Christophe: Oh, he's on the catnip again.

    I, Claudius: Hold on, chaps! Have I got news for you!

    McBunny: What's the word, Claudius?

    I, Claudius: Dargis is going to bulldoze the barnyard and feed us to the tourists!

    Nigel: Let him try. He'll have to deal with these fists of fury first, wouldn't he?

    [animals complain]

    Winston: Calm yourselves, everyone. We're alright as long as Prince is alive.

    McBunny: Well, obviously, that feline is not Prince, you idiots!

    Preston: He's not even a cat formerly known as Prince.

    [animals argue]

    Winston: Wait, he doesn't have to be Prince. He just has to look like him. If he fooled me, he'll fool them.

    McBunny: But what's to stop Dargis from getting rid of this cat too?

    Winston: McBunny's right. We must protect this cat at all costs. Our fates rely on it.

  • Jon Arbuckle: [dries Prince with a towel] Mr. and Mrs. Jon Arbuckle... Liz Arbuckle... Elizabeth Arbuckle.

    Prince: Listen, you dolt. There's been a coup d'etat. Attempted murder most foul. I am Prince XII of Carlyle.

    [smoothens fur]

    Prince: [to Odie] You there, with the wise and thoughtful look. Hello. Convince this man there's been a mix-up.

    Jon Arbuckle: [comes out of the bathroom with a blow-dryer] Garfield, I want you to be at my wedding party.

    Prince: Wedding party?

    Jon Arbuckle: Think you can hold a basket of flowers in your mouth?

    Prince: Enough with the frooming, you dunce. My subjects face mortal jeopardy.

    [gets off the bed]

    Prince: [to Odie] Dog, approach.

    [Odie approaches Prince]

    Prince: We must plan my escape, and I'm relying on your expedience and cunning.

    [Odie begins chasing his tail]

    Prince: [sighs] Okey-dokey, new plan.