The Peter Rabbit movie review is for relaxation, so I watched a decompressed movie, which is half-animation and half-live, and it is a fairy-tale anime-style treatment of animals. After reading it, I realized that Bide Rabbit is already an old ip. The story first revolves around the ownership of the vegetable garden, and then the male protagonist and Peter Rabbit compete for the favor of the female protagonist Bey. From a human point of view, I didn't have a good impression of rabbits in the early stage, even if the vegetable garden was originally an unowned land, but after it was enclosed, it was always taken care of by humans, not to mention the original old McGregor, Died of a heart attack while fighting Peter. As for the later male protagonist, he hated rabbits at first because they made a mess in the house. Later, after falling in love with Bey, he never targeted rabbits again, but what did Peter do? With that group of rabbits to tease him, traps, nails, electric shocks, and even knowing that the male protagonist is allergic to blackberries, he still punches the blackberries down his throat, just like a bear child who kills innocent people in reality, if he is not a male Lord, I'm afraid I'm dying like old McGregor, right? Stealing and reckless behavior, Peter never cared about whether he did something wrong, but only whether he could get away with it. In the end, he destroyed his home, made the male lead take the blame, and the male and female lead misunderstood and broke up. When I saw this, I thought that if I was the one who moved in, I would directly change the vegetable garden to a garden. You guys like to make troubles. The big deal is that I will change the vegetable garden. Go and let you experience what these bunnies have done for yourself. Most of this film is about the battle between the male protagonist and the rabbit, so the final reconciliation and recovery seems pale and powerless. Even after watching it, there is no such kind of rabbit that is excusable, you can forgive them, and you can shake hands and make peace. I feel that the male protagonist came back for Bey, and the male protagonist did not get an apology from the rabbit in the end. (touching head to head) I understand that humans and nature should live in harmony, but if animals in nature act recklessly like Peter and ignore human life, I don’t know if harmony is necessary. , I can only think of the bear child, the child who pushed people off the subway because a young lady didn't give him something, and the bear child who murdered at a young age. Maybe the author himself didn't want to make them multi-heroic characters, and from a human point of view, some may really be unbearable. Just relax, if you think too much, you won't be saved. It's Dumbledore in Harry Potter. Didn't his handling lead to the appearance of two generations of Dark Lords?
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