It's a quirky animated live-action movie with a hodgepodge of plots.
Let's talk ratings first. To be honest, two points may be more appropriate overall, and half a point for nostalgia. I was tired and fell asleep for ten minutes in the middle of the cinema (I exercised for nearly two hours before watching a movie and rode at a slow speed), after all, what happened to the part I fell asleep I don't know, sorry for the impact.
The strangest thing about the whole movie is that Tom and Jerry don't seem to be the protagonists. In the first half, they are more like a pair of comedians. The old-fashioned Tom was nostalgic at first when Jerry cleaned up. These two pairs of 2D animated living treasures are quite inconsistent in the real world. The real protagonist's girl, I forgot what it was called... The expressions on the second half were all kinds of embarrassing expressions, especially the forehead tattoo, which together with the forehead tattoo of another girl who was waiting for a child, made me feel uncomfortable. The role of the heroine is to introduce the cat-mouse second life treasure into an inspirational girl's career advancement values.
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Here's a little spoiler:
There are too many things mixed in the whole story, such as women's struggle (female protagonist), such as ethnic politics (Indian lovers, Chinese chefs, black boys help workers... In addition to the Indian couple who are the main characters, there are several other characters. It appears that more representative symbols are stronger than plot character values).
The first half of the story... well, I fell asleep and was so tired, but then I heard that the 3 groups of families on both sides also said that they fell asleep... After I woke up, the man from the family next to me came to the cat-and-mouse section. Just look at the mobile phone...especially the sense of disobedience that this kind of nonsense is put into the real movie
The middle part of the story is alright, with the addition of a new character, the little female cat... and the old character, the big dog, TOM continues to sell badly. Another hidden line in the story appears as an Indian couple, strictly speaking, a digital elite man and an Indian fiancée. The elite man looks like a digital house. All kinds of games and drones can't see any intersection with Indian women. Is it the face of the male protagonist Kim and the female protagonist, right? Then there is an Indian-style wedding... TOM becomes the female protagonist's rat-killer, interspersed with the workplace struggle of the Latino wedding executive... Offstage The audience was embarrassed by the development of the plot...until the first animal tornado...The atmosphere was weird, and many audience members left the seat backs
The second half is even more weird, but it's still a bit of a surprise, a kind of novelty brought by a very strange mix and match. The opening of an Indian-style wedding, elephants, peacocks, tigers, these are very weird in live-action movies (is the screenwriter Indian...), Cat and Mouse were forced to go on a trip to Qin and Jin, these two animated characters seem to be It is the image of the substitutive staff. The workplace was dark, and they were locked in an animal shelter. Tom and Jerry were forced to stand together. As a result, the man in charge of the wedding appeared to make deals with them separately. The cat and mouse confronted each other, destroying the wedding scene, and a larger animal tornado appeared. It's like putting a French farce into an Indian curry and simmering it...the strange taste after the absurd and strange novelty
In the end, the hostess, Tom, Jerry and other people took the electric single skateboard and drone to forcibly restore their true love, everyone reconciled, and Tom and Jerry started again...
The whole plot is nonsensical, as sour as a pot of Indian curry. It combines workplace struggles, racial equality, struggling women and farce animations into one package. When I think about the heroine's expression, I can't help but complain...
This animation has added too much intrigue in the adult world, and it is not suitable for children. Maybe the nostalgic audiences are children from decades ago, and now they have married and established a family. The screenwriter may be doing a strange sense of the times for family fun, but all The dishes are stewed together with a seasoning, sour and astringent, not sweet enough.
At the end of the show, a pair of adult female audience members were chatting when they appeared, and I heard a sentence: This film is not funny...
Yeah, the good things from my childhood memories are gone too...
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