Chiligu and the Witch is a very interesting French cartoon. (Purely speaking from my personal taste)
Rumbling babble, asking endless questions that embarrass adults and make God dazed. In her mother's womb, she would shout, "Can you give birth to me?"
Seeing me is really fascinated and drooling.
It's great to have such a son. With his curiosity and imagination, he can definitely help me earn wages, and I don’t have to work hard to take care of him: he has a strong ability to take care of himself, he will run when he is born, and when he is tired, he will find a rice scoop as a bed. He can sleep, cook, chop wood, etc. He has a lot of strength, and he can chop down trees with a knife in less than a week.
The thing about Coke is that whenever I see the half-slap-sized Ji Ligu and the angry witch go back and forth, there will be a classic sentence in my head: Good XX, and you are also fighting wits with me.
However, I never imagined that it would be the ending of a frog turning into a prince. Of course, it was not that Ji Ligu became a prince (Jiligu was super cute from birth), but a very vicious witch from the beginning. It can be seen that Africans are also very simple and tolerant, and even the ugly things will give them a chance to turn around.
The whole is a very magical story, it should be a very old legend, but it does not feel indifferent and distant at all, but is brought out by the strong and full colors and unique lines to bring out a fresh and gorgeous tone (God, look at the witches Beautiful jewelry, look at the flowers and plants around her).
For someone accustomed to watching Disney and Pixar, it's a bit of an out-of-system experience.
There won't be uncontrollable laughter and excitement throughout, but it will be very enjoyable. Very.
PS I always feel that talking about a lot of movie content is a sinful act that stifles the fun of watching movies, so it is concise and interesting, so I can only talk about it here, just here. Ha ha.
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