The relationship between the little boy and the little water monster is enviable. If I were to watch this movie more than ten years ago, I would have clamored for a little water monster. Ho ho.
The fly in the ointment is:
1. The building chase scene is not much different from Tom and Jerry. Although the whole movie theater was full of people laughing. But I'm very worried about whether the little water monster will fall and turn blue and purple. After all, it is an aquatic animal, with such a smooth skin and a fleshy body, it hurts to roll down the stairs. . .
2. During the swim at the bottom of Loch Ness, diving is a problem. How long can children hold their breath? Also, the child was just sitting on Crusoe's back, holding Crusoe's neck with both hands, without hugging. The water monster has smooth skin and no pedals. Under such a large resistance under water, it was not swept away.
3. Crusoe has a very short lifespan. I was sad when I saw the new water monster egg at the end of the film. That Crusoe, the Crusoe we knew, died. In other words, the lifespan of the water monster has been fifty or sixty years. Could it be that a myth is only fifty or sixty years old? Crusoe, who is a magical creature, why can't he live a little longer and a little longer. . . 5. I was sad at the time. Crusoe actually died.
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