The big guy i like

Griffin 2022-01-14 08:02:14

Now I don’t read film reviews before watching a movie, and I just want to express my opinion after watching a movie. Because of the great pressure during the exam, I want to watch the cartoon, because the ending is always good, and the hard life has to keep discovering and believing in all the good things in the world.
The old-fashioned stories: the beginning of the timid and fearful, the fascinating adventure, the success of the small climax, the failure of falling to the bottom, the cowardice to escape the difficulty, the truth is revealed, the regaining of confidence, the ups and downs of the plot, the happy ending of everyone. This is the story of Little Turkey. I don’t know if it’s because the cartoon is more or less like this, so the setting of this character didn't move me. Either perfectionism is at work, I silently hope that he will come back before Thanksgiving because of gratitude or affection, rather than through many future selves, that he understands his stupidity. But even so, I am willing to spend time immersed in the world of nonsense. As long as you work hard, you still have a lot of smiles.
But I really like this big guy Jack, and think his life is alive. Watching him suffer frustration at a young age but still face it bravely; never forget to be the head; doing things so recklessly and impulsively but so tenderly doting on the little turkey. Put all kinds of looks stupidly, fight without hesitation, and move forward indifferently. Although the entire cartoon shows his boldness, it does not have his wisdom. He was just an executor when he attacked the enemy camp, and the turkey love nest was detected because of his carelessness. Until the end, this big guy from the future rashly followed in the fight. A good turkey, but I really like his momentum and determination. He has been stupid, has been failing, has been ridiculed, has been accused, but it has always been the same.
It's hard to judge whether such a character can succeed in this world, but it must be very real, and it feels simple and precipitated. It's a big one, praise.
As for turkey and Thanksgiving, I want to tell us that we are also somewhat grateful. All things have life and enjoy value. But this little theme is still very suitable. It is estimated that the current turkeys should be very sad to know the great achievements of their predecessors. But eating habits and traditional customs will really not change for a while, but at least there is a grateful heart. Is it true that virtues do not need to be commented on by others, their own sentiments are cultivated by themselves, and their own moods are felt by themselves.

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Free Birds quotes

  • Reggie: Well, I guess this is good-bye.

    Jake: No, Reggie. Good-byes are just hellos, carried across the wind until our paths... intersect once again.

    Reggie: That's beautiful.

    [pauses]

    Reggie: And confusing.

  • Reggie: I was thinking, hypothetically, wait, do you know what that word means?

    Jenny: No, but I can imagine a scenario where I might.