I wanted to be a vulgar comedy to relieve my boredom, but I didn't expect it to be too pleasant. The director hired a lot of good illustrators to squeeze them out as much as possible. He also borrowed from many experimental animations. The form is interspersed intermittently. Shang Hua, a nightmare in a nightmare, the strange thing is that after the protagonist's consciousness was replaced by a monkey, he peeked at his fiancée after taking a bath and wanted to have a relationship with him... but lost to another gorilla of his own kind who was in heat. Sexual fun.....and all kinds of vulgar jokes, like the asshole of the toy monkey can release a kind of purple spray, everyone who wins the bid will have nightmares like a phoenix magic fist, one of the dogs has a magic magic After punching, I actually imagined a group of cats wanting to cut their dicks, as well as representatives of traditional American CULT scenes such as Alice, the circus, the playground, and the one-eyed monster. It is unbelievable that the protagonist ends up with one who tries to become him. The monkeys were played by a big robot like Tathagata Buddha controlled by the god of death in the palm of their hands, one on each side, to judge their future, very much like the "true and false Monkey King" in Journey to the West. In the end, the big robot Two shots in one shot, the evil demon monkey was actually shot into the protagonist's brain, as if to warn him that there is still half of the evil in his body, as well as death, the judge, "return to the world" and other very familiar scenes. For example, the so-called "seek development in the gap, don't take offense", of course, in the end, of course, you have to stick to the market and get a happy ending, but the director's selfishness and consciousness should not be underestimated. After a careful check, it turned out that the director was the director. The old gun of "Flying Giant Peach" and "Ghost Mom" also assisted "The Nightmare Before Christmas". I feel that the wolf's ambition may not be fully realized, and I look forward to the next masterpiece!
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