Funny and warm. Although the death of the owner made me feel a bit isolated, it was explained later in the film that it was his own living habits that led to his ending. The rabbit was indeed the fuse, but it was not its fault. And I don't think the grounding target is forcibly grounded. This is a good connection. The contradiction between the city and the countryside should have been shown. The film is expressed in this way, it is not abrupt, but it is thought-provoking. There is also the classic expression of comedy movies, although exaggerated, but it works well and makes people laugh.
The pig that screams when it sees people, the rooster who speaks flamboyantly in the morning, Peter's three lovely sisters with different personalities, the relationship between Benjamin and Pete, the contradiction and love between the male and female protagonists. . . . A lot of details that I can't forget
This movie is to be rewatched
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