I remember in 2004, when it first appeared on the big screen and slowly said the classic line "I hate Mondays" while stretching, I believe that many viewers who didn't know it well before would also Fall in love with this big fat cat right away! I'm the one who fell in love with Garfield. Compared with the first episode, the sequel is better in filmmaking and more invested. Leaving aside the rest for the time being, as far as Garfield's styling in this film is concerned, if you look closely, it is not difficult to find that it has more hair and more vivid expressions than the first episode. This is not only due to the advancement of CG technology, but also due to the rigorous and meticulous work attitude of the relevant staff. In terms of its own comic effect, it can bring people endless laughter. The idea of "Tale of Two Cats" is very novel. Garfield, the dog Audi and other real and fake animal actors also did their best to play tricks in the film. But maybe the previous work was too impressive, so that everyone's expectations for "Garfield 2" were greatly increased, so it didn't bring too many surprises, and not many people were satisfied after watching it. Only the children love it very much. However, the dubbing in the film is very good, and the funny voice often makes people laugh because of the mouth-watering dialogue in the film, and then burst into laughter. Among the many dialogues, "Garfield's Quotations" is naturally one of the highlights. "You make Brother Cat very happy"; "Air, water, pasta—"; "Saddam is everywhere in the city"; "No technical content at all"... It is easy to arouse the audience's enthusiasm The resonance subtly narrows the distance with the audience. There is also the obvious flattering but not offensive line of the dog servant Winston, "The (fart) is well placed, the sound is bursting, and the tone is touching!" The dubbing actor used a serious, well-spoken, medium-speed intonation. It's absolutely jaw-dropping when you say it. Garfield's large set of flying movements in the film also left a deep impression. Love Garfield, no need for a reason
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