The title of the film has absolutely nothing to do with the island country of the coup, except for the group of lemurs.
First of all, the film introduces Alex's life experience (although it is very unrealistic), but at least it understands the ins and outs of this dancing lion. The Penguin Air on the slingshot launcher launched the main characters to their original destination, the African savannah.
Alex has found his home, and Matty Melman Gloria has found a collective. As an Acura camaraderie movie, it's obviously a perfect ending. But they are accustomed to urban life, and they have also begun their own adaptation period.
King Julian and his military advisors also found their people. I always thought that the king's English had an accent, but I couldn't figure it out. Later, it was contacted that the Falkland Islands was a French colony, and this problem was easily solved.
The penguin brothers found the right workers, the orangutans, and there was a strike inside, which made people smile.
In addition, the one who grabs the most drama and has a major influence on the plot is the strong old lady. Here she has almost become the embodiment of human civilization, especially her back view of the Statue of Liberty strengthens this effect. The last water cut is also due to the representative of the old lady. of human beings. In fact, the relationship between man and nature has been solidified into the relationship between a strong old woman and a lion. On the surface, the old woman is of course the weak, but in fact, human beings clearly occupy the advantage of animals.
I want to talk about a giraffe falling in love with a hippo. After Melman's affectionate confession in the pond, I thought the two could break the race and form a good relationship, but I was tricked by the director. In the end, the penguin and the Coconut shell girl.
Finally, I especially recommend the ending song. Quite appealing to the ears.
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