Man and beast-nice subject, beautiful story

General 2021-11-28 08:01:20

Generally speaking, a very warm movie. It has moistened my eyes several times. I haven’t written film reviews for a long time. Maybe it’s been a long time since I have something that resonates with me. (By the way, I think it’s business Movies are mostly for the excitement of the audience's eyeballs in order to earn the box office. After the audience has watched it, it is just like the passion of midnight, and most of them are forgotten the next day. What really can make you unforgettable for a long time, very few). If I were to write a film review, based on my personality, I would definitely ignore the emotional story of people in the play. Because what really moved me was that a group of people, for the sake of a group of animals, gave up communication with society and the convenience of living in the city, and gave all of them to take care of the animals.

Perhaps it has something to do with my childhood experience. Although I did not dance with lions and tigers, I lived in my grandma’s house when I was a child. It was similar to a small farm with chickens, ducks, geese, pigs, cows, sheep, cats, dogs, house birds, and various reptile vegetables. Get along in harmony. So the holiday life is to climb trees, herd cows, bullfight calves, feed lambs, feed chickens, ducks and geese, pick eggs, throw cats in the kennel, watch cats and scratch dogs, etc. . . So when I saw the little Lori feeding the peacock, the little peacock was born, and when I saw my father and son sitting in front of the tiger cage in the dying years, I felt the same way. When I saw the dense crowd lined into the distance behind the big tree blocking the road, I would also be excited and almost crying.

I like movies like this very much, besides, the little girl's acting skills didn't say anything, her little expression is too good and too cute.

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We Bought a Zoo quotes

  • [first lines]

    Dylan Mee: My dad is a writer who specialized in adventure.

    Benjamin Mee: This is Benjamin Mee. I am surrounded by hundreds, probably thousands of killer bees. If I wasn't wearing this suit, I would be dead in an instant.

    Dylan Mee: He interviewed dangerous dictators.

    Hugo Chavez: Take this message to that American cowboy. We already gave a 10 billion dollar oil credit to China. Swallow that, Mr. Danger!

    Benjamin Mee: What's your favorite movie?

    Hugo Chavez: Toy Story.

    [to his staff]

    Hugo Chavez: The first one or the second one?

    Segundo: The second.

    Dylan Mee: He even flew into the center of Hurricane Charley.

    Benjamin Mee: [shouting over air noise] How far are we from the eye?

    Pilot: About two minutes. This hurricane, sir, Charley is really kneading us well, sir.

    Benjamin Mee: Tell me when it gets severe!

    Dylan Mee: He knew the ins and outs of strange and exotic adventure, backwards and forwards. But nothing prepared him for this one.

  • Benjamin Mee: [loosing track of Rosie at the zoo] Oh God, I keep her home one day from school and she gets eaten!