afterthought and memo

Brady 2022-03-22 09:01:47

The viewing experience of this film is not very ideal for individuals, and many plots are exaggerated. The feeling is not very strong. Similar to Perfect World, but a comedy. The film uses a lot of language and humor, but it still doesn't reach the emotional climax it deserves. Instead, it showed some senseless taste. The story begins with a little fat man who was abandoned as a child and sent to a family in the jungle by an orphan institution. There is an old man with a record of manslaughter~ The agency decided to withdraw the little fat man after learning about it. The little fat man was fed up with the abuse sent by the agency and decided to leave and live alone in the jungle. How can an orphan take care of himself~ Soon he will be taken care of by the old man Found, the orphan was reluctant to go back to provoke the old man. The old man lost his foot and was injured and had to rest in the jungle for a few days. As a result, it was misunderstood by the agency that the old man had kidnapped the fat man, and signs were posted everywhere on the media. The old man decided to take the fat man to survive and escape in the jungle. The story was finally arrested, the little fat man was sent to a better family, and the old man was imprisoned. After they came out, the two met again and agreed to go on an adventure in the jungle again~

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Hunt for the Wilderpeople quotes

  • Ricky Baker: Shit just got real! Back up, homies, and let go of my uncle!

  • Ricky Baker: We'll just tell them you were looking after me.

    Hec: Doesn't matter what you tell them, they won't believe you. They'll think I made you do it. I'm not going back to jail, I'm better off up here. This is no place for a kid. You're gonna have to go back, Ricky.

    Ricky Baker: To what?

    Hec: To the welfare people.

    Ricky Baker: No!

    Hec: They'll look after you.

    Ricky Baker: No, they won't!

    Hec: They'll find you another home, you'll be fine.

    Ricky Baker: You're not listening! Nobody listens! There's no more homes, just juvy!

    Hec: What's juvy?

    Ricky Baker: Juvenile prison. They don't care about kids like me, they just keep moving us around until something happens like... Amber.

    Hec: Oh no, bugger then. Okay, okay. We're in about a million hectares of bush, that's big, it's big enough to hide in for a while, anyway.

    Ricky Baker: Good enough for me.

    Hec: But we're heading into winter. It's gonna be rough, no huts, no tents, real bush life. Can you handle that?

    Ricky Baker: I can handle it.

    Hec: Yeah. And if you play up, I dump you.

    Ricky Baker: Okay, Uncle.

    Hec: I'd still prefer if you don't call me Uncle.

    Ricky Baker: Okay, Hec. So what do we do now?

    Hec: We run.

    [They run for a few seconds, then stop out of breathe]

    Hec: Wait, wait wait. Maybe we don't need to run.

    Ricky Baker: Oh yeah, let's just fast walk.