After watching this film, I thought that the soybean oil scores and comments would be polarized and extreme. As a result, I made a rare mistake in my prediction. In the first half of the first half, the little girl Miko and the pig sister Yuzi are in the inaccessible mountains and the small fresh and cute scenes, and the scenes of saving Miko's mentally handicapped falling off the cliffs, etc., have broken away from the concept of raising poultry, and are more like pets one size bigger, strengthened The concept of being a member of the family, coupled with the little girl Miko from 4 to 14 years old living in the mountains, away from the crowd, only the grandfather and a big pig as the company, this lonely growth, fermented more dependence. On this basis, the discussion of raising pigs for meat and as a source of food seems out of place. It also laid the groundwork for the story of the dog-blooded animal protectionist terrorists, and the plot went from beautiful to absurd, and collapsed like a thousand miles. The company’s line is a failure. The twin sisters’ extravagant performance of fighting for power makes them boring and detached. The characters are stupid and mentally retarded, and they fall into a third-rate comedy model. It's a mockery of the moral hypocrisy of animal protectors, and I like those passages where I think I am standing on a high place and point to humans. Because bitch and torii, you shouldn't have both. No amount of spoilers will be avoided, only the forced breeding section is uncomfortable for me. The scandal in the world is entangled in whether to look back. The ending seems to be the same as before, and it is a green hills and green waters, but you know I know that everything has happened, outside, the big pig and the little pig fell on the jade plate.
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