Originally, I didn't have high expectations for this film, because no one who watched it recommended it highly, and basically said it was bland and boring. If everyone interprets the climax of the audience as bland and boring, then I can only say that everyone's threshold is too high, and it is difficult for humans to make other animated movies to please you.
The scene where the man, the eagle and the dog chased is to be written into the annals of film history. You don't have to disdain Tintin and the captain never die, even the dogs have to eat and they are still in good spirits, and you don't have to satirize any flaws in the logic of the plot. I have a friend, he sees any film, he has to say the big problem of inner logic, and then give one star, I just want to ask, is the natural critic interesting? Let's let ourselves follow the cool visual experience, go on one or several adventures, sail a boat, fly a plane, chase people and eagles, and embark on a never-ending journey, why not?
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