What you can't get is always in turmoil

Coby 2022-03-21 09:01:36

This series is getting worse in my mind because it has gradually degenerated into a younger movie for children, and I can't find the warm, funny and imaginative feeling of the first one. In general, the three protagonists are basically planning to experience all the natural history of the earth. That's right, the next one is nothing unexpected. I think it will be about the New World or something. The weasel in the third part made me laugh a lot, except for the squirrel this time, it's basically a bland and occasionally a natural stay or a cute girl. Narratively, there is a sense of wanting to intertwine the plot lines, but you can not grasp it well, and it is not satisfactory. In the finale of the truth, goodness and beauty, I sighed that I was really old and not young.

At the end the squirrel is back. With that insane and never satisfied look, a lyric from Chishen's "Red Rose" reverberated in my mind: "What you can't get is always in turmoil." In the world of squirrels, girls and everything are floating clouds, and the next pine cone is the eternal king. Being driven by one's own desires is like a bear breaking corn, and in the end there is nothing left. The lessons learned from people's tears being steamed dry, my friend; to be kind, but also to be content, my friend; if you have a girlfriend, don't go around cooking, my friend!

Perhaps such a review should not be made for such a movie that is suitable for watching with the family. But how can I calm down the sadness that my family is not full? This morning, the news that Shen Da's muscular man has returned to Ningbo made me so envious that my eyes almost fell out. I was really homesick!

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Ice Age: Continental Drift quotes

  • Peaches: What if I never see him again? And the last thing we did was fight.

    Ellie: Hey, your father is the toughest, most stubborn mammoth I've ever met. He'll come back for us. That's a promise.

  • Granny: [Jumps in ocean] Thanks for drawing my bath, Sidney.

    Sid: Granny, grab my paw.

    Granny: No way. This is my first bath in decades.

    [Oil is seen around her and fish begin to pop up dead around her]

    Diego: There's your proof.

    Sid: Quick! Somebody do something!

    [Manny throws Sid in]

    Sid: I got you, Granny.

    Granny: Get off of me!

    Sid: Ow, ow, ow, ow! Granny!

    [Gets her back in the ice berg]

    Granny: [to Manny and Diego] What are you peeping toms all looking at?

    [They turn around disturbed]

    Granny: A lady can't take a bath in peace? Eyballing me like a rump roast.

    Diego: What's the life expectancy for a female sloth?

    Manny: She'll outlive us all, you know that, right? Yeah, the spifeful ones live the longest.