Very exciting sequel

Iva 2021-10-22 14:30:41

This series has been around for a few years, and now it's a bit of an afterthought to look at it, but I still plan to finish watching the first two parts, and I can watch the third part in a few days. Maybe it was because I had too high expectations for this before, so I didn't feel too surprised when I watched the first part. Although DreamWorks and Disney have never been too disappointing, they still don't like it when watching Wallis. Therefore, I did not have high expectations for the second part, but returning to Africa gave me an unexpected feeling. Whether it is from the setting of the plot or the shaping of the characters, I personally think that this is a success that surpasses the upper part. The work is very exciting.
The content of the second part is more substantial. The first part always feels thinner, and the sequel is much richer. It joins the lion’s family background and the process of fighting for kingship and dignity, and joins the touching love of giraffe and hippopotamus. The plot of water hunting, tourists, etc. At the same time, the monkey in the upper part has played a greater role this time. Penguins and raccoons already occupy a lot of scenes, etc., and the rhythm is tight and attracting to follow up.
The lion became the absolute protagonist this time, and Alex's life experience was revealed. The scene of recognizing his parents is not much written, but it can meet the psychological needs of the audience. His friendship with Zebra is facing another test, but this time it has nothing to do with the instincts of animals, and the characteristics of human beings are injected, and more thinking is introduced in the treatment of others and self, although not in depth. The most exciting thing about Alex is that he was about to be roasted and suddenly danced, making New Yorkers recognize him as the star of Central Park. Although it is a human value, the design of this bridge section is very funny. Melman's affectionate confession is gentle and romantic, love can cross ethnic borders, giraffes can love hippos, penguins can also take puppet dolls. In other words, these penguins are really extraordinary. Although they are not the protagonists, they always play a key role in the development of the story. They are super clever and super smart. Unfortunately, they have to compromise on the threat of the monkey union's scandal. The raccoon king and his entourage are small embellishments, and they have not done much to promote the plot.
The sequel completely abandons the laws of survival in the natural world. There is no expression of the food chain. Animals love each other in terms of survival. It is very suitable for children to watch, or the whole family to watch the movie happily.

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Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa quotes

  • Alex: If you're ever in Manhattan, feel free to call first.

    [Sees two lemurs picking each other's noses and eating the boogers]

    Alex: Seriously though, call, okay?

  • Alex: Hey! Happy Slappers! Is there any reason to celebrate? Look at the plane!

    Skipper: We'll fix it.

    Alex: Fix it? How you gonna fix this?

    Skipper: Grit, spit

    [Private spits]

    Skipper: and a whole lotta duct tape.

    [Rico pulls out a roll of duct tape]

    Skipper: We should be up and running in say...

    [Kowalski shows him an abacus]

    Skipper: six to nine months.

    Alex: Sixty-nine months?

    Skipper: No, six *to* nine months.