It should be warm and romantic but restless

Milton 2022-03-17 09:01:02

At the beginning of the movie, it did create a more romantic and warm atmosphere. Whether it was the two little guesses of the hour, the romantic handprinted mailbox after marriage, or the warm family emergency piggy bank... it was infiltrated bit by bit. With a romantic feeling. Until the old man used a hydrogen balloon to make himself and his lover fly into the air together in the old house where he lived for many years. The opening of the whole article can be said to be perfect, dreamy, and romantic~~ with the American spirit of pursuing dreams. . . At one time, this film reminded me of "bucket list" made by Morgan Freeman, because it tells the story of old people pursuing life and even their ideals in their youth. . . But Flying House Global is more prominent, pursuing the common ideals with the late lover, and making an old man with inconvenient mobility, with a bold attempt to take risks as a child, I have to say love makes me strong. I have to admit, this film The conception and plot background of the film are good.
But what I want to say is that the development of the storyline is grotesque, perhaps to cater to children’s tastes. There are a lot of plots involving strange chickens and talking dogs, but the setting of these plots complements the romantic atmosphere before. There is no effect, and it makes people forget the content of the story that should be very romantic. It can be said that the chickens and the dogs are strange, but the chickens and dogs are restless...
This is a cartoon, we can't ask for too much, I hope everyone can have it Just what you have gained!

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  • Police Officer Edith: [after Carl gets back from the courtroom, at night] Sorry, Mr. Fredricksen. You don't seem like a public menace to me. Take this.

    [she hands him a Shady Oaks Retirement Village brochure]

    Police Officer Edith: The guys from Shady Oaks will be by to pick you up in the morning, okay?

  • Newsreel Announcer: [after the National Explorer's Society accuses Muntz of fabricating the "Monster of Paradise Falls" skeleton] The organization strips Muntz of his membership.

    [a patch is ripped off Muntz's jacket]

    Newsreel Announcer: Humiliated, Muntz vows a return to Paradise Falls and promises to capture the beast alive!

    Charles Muntz: [speaking to a large audience outside in the newsreel] I promise to capture the beast alive, and I will not come back until I do!