It’s not easy to find Dolly, which was released this year, and it took 13 years before it was released. The film Dolly is really too bright. With more lines and Alan’s excellent voice acting, plus Dolly’s own character, it’s difficult. Imagine that a sequel has only been released for so many years, and this is still under the circumstances that Allen is urging every year. The film started with a tragedy at the beginning. It seems that many films are like this now, including Frozen, and then the whole film is talking about how to overcome sadness. Looking forward, indeed, the best way is to go to the other extreme, like Dolly. The forgetful person can forget everything and has no troubles. Dolly is also good at reading words, and has the ability to lift a crab out of the sea with one hand. In nature, any creature that can live for a long time is worth it. Awe~
Pixar is indeed amazing. It can present a film from both the perspectives of parents and children, and educate adults and children at the same time. This is something that Pixar has not seen in recent years. And there are also very technological things, whether it’s the fish song of the ray teacher, the explanation of the dentist’s skills in the fish tank, and even the explanation of the high-tech water purification device. These slightly geeky things are bright spots. There is also a tortoise in the state of smoking marijuana, the voice acting is actually a screenwriter. Sharks have surprisingly few scenes, and they have strongly shaped sharks that violate their natural laws. After all, the screenwriter wants to add sharks to the script, but I don’t know how it is appropriate. After all, there are too many things in the ocean. No octopus appears this time. The trailer, Finding Dolly finally makes Octopus one of the main characters, which is gratifying.
In addition, this film has so many negative descriptions of fishing and raising fish. I wonder how many children will not eat fish after watching the film? You must know that fish are rich in nutrients than pigs, cattle and sheep.
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