Concepts can’t be changed only half, children need guidance

Vanessa 2022-01-10 08:01:56

After watching the movie, Tutu is very cute, and the hero and heroine are also very good. No one is perfect, and it is impossible for people to become friends from the beginning.

Don’t say anything else, just think about the more controversial battle between the rabbit and the man. Many people say that rabbits steal food from people and feed people with allergic food. It's too much, damn it. But what the film says is very clear. The location of the vegetable field was for rabbits and rabbits at the beginning. Even if the grandfather did not grow vegetables, there would have been food. It was the visit of humans that made them lose their food space. In the beginning, Tutu just wanted to steal food, because in their hearts it was always their territory. It was like a landlord who unconditionally occupied your land. Your father went to ask for an explanation and was made into a pie. Can you agree? Don't kill him to get revenge. You still call an ambulance for him if he has a heart attack?

The female lead asked the male lead to leave the vegetable garden to Tutu, but the male lead didn’t agree and just wanted to sell it for a good price. Tutu didn't give up on stealing vegetables. Later, when Benjamin was caught, the man threw it into the river, and then went to the town to buy power grids and explosives, and then the male protagonist robbed the female protagonist. The contradiction is escalating step by step, and everyone has their own position.

Some people say that Tutu is like a bear child. What they do to the male owner will be imitated by the child. But if the Tutu is a child, the male owner will install the power grid at home, and deliberately smear peanut butter on it to lure them to power them? Will the hero still use bombs to blow them up? It’s just that Tutu didn’t blow up, and the male protagonist didn’t die from allergies, so this is just the form of the movie. The film uses an anthropomorphic technique, so you can’t take it for granted when a person hurts a tutu, and jump with anger when a tutu hurts a person. In the film, the man and the bunny are equal. But in reality, people are different from rabbits, and life is different from movies. Parents should guide their children correctly instead of blaming movies. Some movies are not suitable for children who are too young to watch. Children above first grade should be able to find the cuteness of this movie.

A male protagonist who has obsessive-compulsive disorder who has a kind heart but cannot be promoted because of unspoken rules, hopes to become a painter who is dedicated to impossible abstract paintings and does not paint plush picture books, and he eats and drinks all day long and has an unhealthy and irregular life. Grandpa, the bunnies who have lost their parents since childhood, no one cares about the female protagonist as a mother, complained before becoming a father and then addicted to the big cock with a baby, talking about losing weight all day, only eating the last bite of the piglet, forever A badger who can only cover his eyes, a deer who can't move his legs when he sees a car light. Every character is not perfect, but they are also very cute.

In the beginning, Beat and the male protagonist were indeed fighting because of the vegetable garden. Later, because of the jealousy of the female protagonist being robbed, he retaliated wildly against the male protagonist, but this retaliation also brought irreparable results. Beat found himself. He made up for his mistakes, and had a warm reunion.

If Paddington is a happy and warm bear who lives in love, he is like a child who lacks love. He can only carry everything by himself. It is naturally a bit wild and unruly, but I love it all and want to take it home.

I like Benjamin the most, he is cute and honest! I like this movie very much. I explained all the controversial points. Thank you for watching.

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Peter Rabbit quotes

  • Pigling Bland: Diet starts now...

    [he grabs and eats a fruit]

    Pigling Bland: Now...

    [he grabs and eats another one]

    Pigling Bland: Now!

  • Cotton-Tail: That'll do pig. That'll do.