First recommended by the teacher, and now after reading it, I can't help but think, in short: Good! What impressed me the most was the two lines in it. In the first place, Peter looked at the portraits of his parents as the image moved in his mind. His mother said: Child, you are afraid of losing (that painter girl). But you have to know that sharing love will not make it less, just like my love for you after your father and I had our sisters remains the same and will never diminish. Second place: Laser-focused, with a half thought-out plan, this is what a hero looks like. Or a lunatic. The line between the two is very blurry.
Also, I think the timeless connotation expressed in this film is that the power of love is always extraordinary, that it can make old enemies settle and reunite, and that Peter Rabbit's quality of being brave and knowing his mistakes will never fade. .
He wanders between lunatics and heroes. Even if he is unprepared, he still has the courage to move forward. Regardless of success or failure, he just wants to protect the vegetable garden and every true feeling in his heart, which is like a spiritual sustenance for a warm home.
Secondly, I have to sigh that the production is well-made. The behaviors of various animals in the movie are very vivid and vivid, and the various adventure actions are also amazing.
In the end, the little bunnies are really cute and pitiful, they are simply a group of little angels, cute and naughty elves.
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