directed at Kevin Spacey, and I still remember that "The Usual Suspects"...
David is a bit like Green Arrow , and Kevin is still handsome, but the white-haired image and the heroine Laura always feel like an old cow eating young grass, plus his status as a boss, so you know... The
protagonist was framed by the villain and accidentally fell Lou, woke up and found trapped in the cat's body, and then fought back as a cat - this is the extension of the "Catwoman" plot.
It begins with an absurd and magical story, which leads to the ideological theme of the importance of career and family - this is the connotation of "Magic Remote Control".
What's even more interesting is that the actor who played the cat seller also played the remote control seller in "The Magic Remote," and the character's appearance in the two films is strikingly similar.
If the yellow dog who always hugs the duck hehehe in "The Magic Remote Control" meets the fat cat possessed by Lao Kai, the scene will be shocking... It's better to add a cheap bear teddy... The picture is too beautiful, I can't imagine...
the cat's meowing fits nicely with Spacey's monologue, at least more in harmony than the dog's barking and dubbing in The Teacher.
The video of Tom dancing with his daughter is so heartwarming, even the wrinkles on Kevin Spacey's face are covered with a warm smile~
Best line: "If this is the price to be paid to become human, I I'd rather be the best cat in the world."
PS The soundtrack when dancing is very nice~ Tom's name must be inspired by Tom cat in "Tom and Jerry"~
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