"Save the Bunny": the chicken is the only "creative"

Hilma 2022-01-14 08:01:55

Bunny, Easter, Easter eggs, maybe these can really stimulate the emotions in the souls of people living in American culture. But for the rational Chinese, in addition to being naive, just pretending to be cute and cute. In fact, the real intention of the producer may be to hope that adults can bring their children into the theater, and do not want everyone to have any in-depth comments on the film. It's a pity that I watched this film alone, and I didn't bring my 6-year-old son together, because my instinct told me that he would not be interested in such subjects. No way, maybe this is the nature of boys, but it's completely different if it's girls.

To say that the film's screen is quite gorgeous and the storyline is quite round and twisted, although there are not many ups and downs, and the heart-strings. But the easy one-and-a-half hour movie watching process is fair. Of course, don't expect too much, and don't make too many comparisons. It is impossible for a boutique company to produce all the boutiques, even if they occasionally produce a defective product, you don't need to be too snobbish. Calm! It is the only objective criterion for watching movies.

This film is not undesirable. More than ten years have passed. The little rabbit has grown up, but the little chicken has grown into a big chicken. This may be the only thing in the film that can be regarded as "creative".

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  • Conrad 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    It's really stupid, it's not funny at all, the rabbit is neither cute nor happy, James is also too good at acting, PENNY has so few scenes, in short, it feels very ordinary!

  • Edwina 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    I finally finished watching it.. It's just so-so.. I thought it would be super cute.. I didn't expect it.. 55555... I miss the little elf mouse little brother.. Hey.. There are cute fu..

Hop quotes

  • E.B.: Fred, I was wondering if... Are you doing anything tomorrow?

    Fred O'Hare: Oh. Tomorrow I get start my new job at the video game company. Wait a second. No, that didn't work out.

    E.B.: I know. I know. I'm sorry about that. But do you know what? Every cloud has a silver lining. And behold this silver lining, Fred!

    [hands Hoff knows talent flier to Fred]

    Fred O'Hare: [he looks at the flier] The Hoff?

    E.B.: Yes, please. I just need a ride.

    Fred O'Hare: Mmm. No.

    Fred O'Hare: Aw, come on, Fred. This is my one big chance. I'll do anything. Even get out of your life.

    Fred O'Hare: I take you to Hoff knows talent, and that's it, we're done.

    E.B.: Bunny's honor.

    [spits on his paw]

    E.B.: Right here, mate.

    Fred O'Hare: It's okay. A verbal agreement is fine.

  • Bonnie O'Hare: [Henry, Bonnie, Sam, and Alex pull out letters for Fred] Dear Fred, as your mother, I have always loved you, and it hurts me to have to tell you in this way, but there comes a time when every young man must grow up and leave the nest.

    Fred O'Hare: You all prepared statements?

    Henry O'Hare: Fred, we're just doing this because we love you, son.

    Bonnie O'Hare: The Sadeki family down the street went through the same thing with their son Jordy. He just laid on the couch all day watching court shows, but then they had an intervention, and now he works in a pharmacy and has an apartment.

    Fred O'Hare: I don't - I don't really want to work at a pharmacy, Mom.

    Henry O'Hare: Well, you need to do something. You need to get a life. You need to get a job and you need to move out. Especially the last one.

    Fred O'Hare: But I did move out. And I did get a job. Is it my fault that the company oversized?

    Henry O'Hare: Fred, that was over a year ago! You have to get back on the horse

    Bonnie O'Hare: And you have so much potential.

    Fred O'Hare: Thanks, mom.

    Alex O'Hare: Sometimes I think you adopt me because Fred was such a disappointment.

    Fred O'Hare: Wow.

    [Sam hits Alex's arm with her hand]

    Henry O'Hare: Alex, that is a very hurtful statement.

    Alex O'Hare: You're not denying it.

    Bonnie O'Hare: Eat your dinner.

    Fred O'Hare: Mom, Dad, I'm trying, okay? I go on job interviews. I had one today!

    Henry O'Hare: Yes, but it wasn't what you were looking for. It's always something. You didn't like the commute. The parking lot was too far away from the building. The man in the cubicle next to you smells

    Fred O'Hare: He smelled.

    Henry O'Hare: Fred, nothing is ever good enough for you.

    Fred O'Hare: You don't want me to settle, do you?

    Bonnie O'Hare: Settling is fine.

    Fred O'Hare: Dad, when I was a kid, you said when I grew up I was going to do something great.

    Henry O'Hare: Yes. But now I'm telling you that you should forget about great and settle for getting any job.

    Bonnie O'Hare: We should have nudged you out of the nest a long time ago.

    Henry O'Hare: Baby birds get a nudge. Giant birds who never leave, they get shoved.