I originally believed in Warner. After all, it was its own IP. I didn't expect it to be messed up at the beginning.

Ivy 2022-04-20 09:02:15

As a live-action version of a classic animation, it was a big mistake to ignore the elements at the beginning of the classic, which led to the drama from the very beginning. If you have seen the theatrical version of Tom and Jerry, you will undoubtedly sneer at the plot of this movie, because there is really not enough drama in Tom and Mouse, and there are too many other miscellaneous aspects, which completely cover up the main line of Tom and Jerry, and even let People think that they are just supporting roles for funny, other characters and plots are really too overwhelming, what's more, even the easter eggs are contributed to real people instead of cats and mice! And I really don't understand what it means...horrible...but it is Warner after all, and all the action scenes are perfect, although most of them are reproductions of the original 2D cartoons, but they are also classics. Besides, the rap that runs through the whole animation, I advise Warner to learn how Disney puts episodes in the plot, so this film not only lost to "Sonic the Hedgehog" in terms of plot, but also lost to "Sonic the Hedgehog" in terms of episodes. Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (or in every way...?)

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Tom and Jerry quotes

  • [first lines]

    Real Estate Rat: Oh, we've been at this all day, buddy, I get it. Those other spots didn't float your boat, but wait until you see this next place. It screams mouse house. Wait, can I say that? Is that copyrighted? Heh. There we go.

    [pulls a switch, but the elevator doesn't work]

    Real Estate Rat: Whoops. Sorry about that. The elevator's being, uh, repaired.

  • Terence: Okay. I need you to understand the sensitivity of this matter.

    Kayla: Yes

    Terence: If a picture of this mouse is tweeted up to insta-book-face or the ticky-tock,we will be ruined.