Three and a half.
Suitable for 10 to 20 year olds.
The story can be told completely, and the visual effects are also good. The development of domestic films in the past two years has been very rapid, which is gratifying.
The shortcomings are also obvious. Most of the jokes are accumulated through dialogue, such as dialects, such as Chunjiao and Zhiming. There were two children who simply rolled in front of the first row. There are also more "fashionable" non-marriageism, the two-child policy, and the concept of family. These points are mostly concerns of young and middle-aged people in their 20s and 30s. The film wants to talk about too much.
Two days ago, I took a 3-year-old child to watch Peter Rabbit. The child kept laughing and secretly told me the jokes in it. I didn't see Mommy Duck more than 10 times, and most of them were concentrated between the fart and butt of the pig truck.
Most of the laughing children can't understand it. For example, my middle-aged greasy man feels a little embarrassed.
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