nature's humor

Evans 2022-03-16 08:01:01

The sequel is better than the first in terms of comedy, and the director is smart enough to introduce a lot of animals that are far more comical than humans. For example, a coyote with a weird laugh and saliva only dares to attack animals that are shorter than himself, so you can't lie down and let the coyote think you are shorter than it; as long as you lie down, the ostrich can't see you, and the ostrich The running posture; the honey badger, which bites something and will die without letting it go, bites one of the zoologist's boots to take revenge; the giraffe is condescending, watching the two soldiers play hide-and-seek with a leisurely attitude ; a female rhino who rammed trees desperately to protect her children; a baboon who scrambled for water with the heroine; a meerkat who desperately slapped a comatose zoologist

; The love of the Bushman father and son; the brothers' time in a poacher's car; the wood on the head of the youngest son makes the coyote dare not act rashly; the long war of attrition between the zoologist and the honey badger; Take off instead of airplane wheels; the process of zoologists stealing ostrich eggs; the heroine is the most useless JD in the African wasteland, and she has amazing explosiveness when she sees lizards or rhinos; indigenous people ride bicycles with heroines way; the pursuit of two incompatible soldiers; the stupid things that happened between two poachers...

Compared with the first episode, this work completely focuses on expressing the unique humor of nature, and no longer discusses what human society is. Nature. After all, the wonder and humor of nature are the focus of this series. Very funny! There's absolutely nothing like some comedy crunching you to the ground.

I'm curious, how did this series of movies come out? How can a director arrange for animals to interact with humans like that. Even the Bushmans, did they know they were filming? If you are filming, how can you act so innocently? If not, then the director is playing with them, which is too cruel.

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The Gods Must Be Crazy II quotes

  • George: [with gun pointed in the least threateningly way at Xixo, Dr. Taylor, Dr. Stephen Marshall, and the two soldiers and says] All right, now. You people behave and nobody gets hurt.

    Dr. Stephen Marshall: [tucks his gun in his waistband and then hitches up his pants. Not surprisingly the tug causes the gun to go sliding down his pants]

    George: [gasps] Oh my God.

    [tries to carefully reach down and get his gun, but can't. He then starts to pull his pants down, but stops realizing that the victims, especially Dr. Stephen Marshall are curiously eyeballing him]

    George: [chuckles nervously and again tries reaching down his pants, but this time the gun goes off]

    George: [groaning painfully and in stupidity, as he falls to the ground] Ow.

    Dr. Stephen Marshall: [struggling his way over] Quick get his gun.

    [reaching up George's pant leg]

    George: [groaning] Oh, no. You mustn't do that. My boss will kill you.

    Dr. Ann Taylor: [gets it] Got it!

    [the four struggle towards the jeep, and Dr. Taylor calls out to Xixo]

    Dr. Ann Taylor: Mister, come with us.

    Xixo: [starts hobbling over]

    George: Wait, I wanna come too. He's gonna kill me.

  • Timi: [goes to where the boss is being held] Oky! Get out!

    [the boss does]

    George: How long will we get?

    Timi: I don't know. Maybe you'll get a year, but this bastard

    [pointing at boss]

    Timi: is going to sit for a long time.

    George: Geez, boss.