When I watched it for the first time, I was full of anticipation, but because of this, I was not relaxed enough, and I was so nervous that I couldn't enjoy the good time of the movie very well. Thanks to the second time I watched it because I was entertaining friends. When I watched Sid say goodbye to the three little dinosaurs, I thought maybe I was crying a little bit. . .
I should thank my friends like Sid around me. There are always some people around us, not the best, not the most capable, usually lazy, and a little silly, late, idiots, inarticulate, long-winded, and hindsight. But they are fun, they have endless patience with their friends, and it doesn't matter if they become the object of contempt and goo by their friends.
I remember that there was a person in Ruffian Cai's "Shui Parasitic" who kept clamoring to choose to take a dog to the forest for adventure, although in the options of this psychological test, there are only lions, tigers, peacocks, white rabbits and horses. . . .
A dog is a symbol of a friend. Everyone says that friends are important, but before choosing face, self, lover, etc., friends have even been excluded from the options.
But it's friends, especially muddleheaded ones like Sid the sloth, that are the glue of society. Sid has become confused to the extent that there is no distinction between males and females, no distinction between species, and recognizes people as relatives without ambiguity. In fact, if there is no hostility, no matter what kind of dinosaur dog you are, you should be able to form a group.
In addition, say a few words about the look and feel of 3D. The weasel standing in the cloud, overlooking the universe, facing the dinosaurs, is my favorite. The big squirrel moved the furniture back and forth, and the flattering expression was also in place. I really don't understand how these squeaking animals can be so cute!
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