The best thing about a movie is to be able to master the fluency and integrity of the story; secondly, to be able to keep the environment and special effects from leaving the country; lastly, to be able to make people gain something else, so as to get spiritual inspiration.
But in this movie, even a good story is not clearly told, and the logic is very confusing. For example, children learn all the skills of wolves from a young age, how can they use human skills when helping bears fetch bees? For example, pythons can be hallucinogenic? For example, the tiger clearly said that fire can destroy everything, but ran into the forest full of fire without any consideration...I haven't read the original book, but this movie is completely illogical. It's a complete embarrassment for an adult like me to see. I hate myself for bringing my brain into the theater.
This movie is completely a classic Hollywood comedy routine. A child is trying to adapt to the incompatible living environment. When he encounters his enemy, it is very normal to be a bear (the bear does not eat meat, and also travels thousands of miles to dig for bees.. ...) saved him and taught him to be happier into the forest, and finally the child finally confronted the tiger because of the dead wolf leader, introduced the tiger into the burning woods, and finally happyending.
The story of the routine, a very disgusting story.
For a long time, Disney's live-action cartoons are not very good, such as Lindsay Lohan's racing car..., Jim Carrey's Christmas..., Scarlett Johansson's Teddy.... It's not good, people make plays, and the logic of the story is not straightened out, which makes people very confused. Moreover, in such a live-action cartoon, when the camera is mainly a star, you can completely see the unnaturalness and poor acting skills of the movie star.
I'll never watch Disney's live-action cartoons again, I refuse.
Of course, it is also enlightening that people should stay away from danger. Oh.
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