I like the immersive feeling. As an adult, I seem to understand far more knowledge than children. The source is books, and there are now documentaries like discovery. However, the real things are really too real, they just express a kind of natural law, and they lack detailed descriptions for some deep things. When you feel in the grass, the ant nest. . . After experiencing the wonderful experience of the protagonist, one will naturally sigh that there are so many lovely places in nature, and of course there is no shortage of the warmth brought by the friendship and mutual assistance in a colony. howa said to lucas that human society seems to be more primitive than ant nests, which sounds funny, but it is also meaningful. I like the scene where the little ants team competes to find sweet peas. Everyone encourages each other with ancient gestures and vocal methods like the Maori, and is moved.
Cartoon is not only for children, in addition to growing knowledge, it has more human touch.
iMAX giant screen, Raffles City, Ant Kingdom, cute peanuts, zoke, howa, and Shake to watch the movie together, all are unforgettable.
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