Be confused and grow up with Barry

Edwina 2021-11-19 08:01:27

I just watched an animated cartoon, "BEE MOVIE" ("BEE MOVIE"), from DreamWorks. Although it is a far cry from "Bug Agents", it is basically passable, especially the protagonist Barry who just graduated The bee is really cute and tight, and the whole cartoon continues to carry forward the erratic imagination of DreamWorks, and it is full of jokes. The most impressive thing is that on the car windshield of the honey farm, all kinds of insects stick to it, hitchhiking. There is also the road in the hive, which is really creative.

Barry is unwilling to work in the boring hive, hoping to become a pollen worker and to explore the outside world. So he took the opportunity to leave the hive, and later met Vanessa, a New York florist in distress. Barry discovered that humans use simulated hive to obtain honey from bees. He felt that the endless consumption of human honey was the theft of bee family labor. With the help of beautiful Vanessa, he sued the honey supplier and seller to court, and finally recovered those. The huge amount of honey resulted in a great chaos between bees and humans-hard-working bees no longer work, and natural flowers withered due to the lack of pollinators. Barry redeemed his merits and brought back the last flower on the earth, and the pollen army also accepted Barry, the bee family resumed their hard work, and the natural world returned to normal. Barry also serves as a lawyer-specializing in litigation for animals abused by humans...

Put aside some things that I don't think are in line with common sense. For example, the most obvious one is that if bees don't collect honey, the world will lose its color? It doesn't seem to be said in the biology book. However, I was still moved. It was not Barry's performance in court that moved me, although some of his opinions did embarrass human beings. What moved me was Barry's determination and hard work in his career choice. In the face of the traditions of the entire bee family, Barry insisted on what he wanted to do. , And sweat for it, twists and turns, and even almost died, but in the end he found the true meaning of bees becoming bees-collecting nectar, working hard, spreading pollen to make the world more beautiful... The little bee is still Full of courage, we seem to be far inferior to him. So, I just put aside some so-called unreasonable things, confused and grew up with Barry. Moreover, what "The Bees" wants to bring to us is definitely not these small problems.

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Bee Movie quotes

  • Vanessa: It turns out I can*not* fly a plane.

  • Barry B. Benson: This is your queen? That's a guy in women's clothes! That's a *drag* queen!