I accidentally saw the recommendation of my neighbors, and I also like the chick escapes the invincible dog and Sean. I didn't expect it to be on Netflix, and there is also a Netflix production at the beginning of the film, but I saw in the comments that this film has also been in theaters, And rarely see the announcement of this film, this commercial operation is a little confusing.
The story is a crazy alien similar to Simon Page's Paul and Ning Hao, but changed to Shaun the Sheep's worldview, let's not talk about the plot, the great thing about this film is that the main characters are not unique. Every character has a "good" and a "bad" side. At the beginning, the protagonist Sean was a playful and naughty little black-faced sheep who liked to challenge authority and make trouble everywhere. He seemed to be a "traditional" European and American protagonist, but later in the film, he arranged a plot with serious consequences caused by trouble . The housekeeper of the farm (I almost confuse this dog with the invincible keeper) at first is basically "opposite" to Sean, and then Sean just defied his "discipline" and broke through. It was a big disaster. Later, after knowing that the little alien had encountered it, they also cooperated together, and comforting the little alien was something that Sean couldn't do. The female supervisor of "Secret Agency"/"Car Wash Center" was a typical European and American film in the early stage, who was basically always the villain in "suits and leather shoes", but later revealed that the reason why she was obsessed with aliens was because of herself She was ridiculed for her experience, and the plot reappeared later, which made this stereotype thin again, and finally fulfilled her childhood dream, and her story was actually very inspirational, after all, she finally became the director of a secret agency. The little alien also had a small twist. At first, he was portrayed as the "driver" of the spaceship, thinking it was a conventional intelligent alien, but it turned out to be a child who stole his parents' car and went out to play. As for the owner of Sean's farm, of course, the space is limited and humans are not the protagonists, but the film also has a specific main line: making money to buy new agricultural machinery vehicles. This series of plots makes this very simple story full and not lazy, which is hard to see in some blockbusters.
In addition, there are countless sci-fi easter eggs in the film, which made Dr. Hu's easter eggs recognized by me who recently started watching Dr. Hu, and even said that they are no longer easter eggs but straight balls. In addition, this kind of alien forced landing on the earth must be in the movie. Is quoting ET already written into film textbooks? The staff in radiation protection suits are "big" yellow people, and even their pets wear radiation protection suits. As soon as the robot came out, I found out that it was Thunderbolt 5! There are also some shadows of Wall-E, and the plot of finding things in the drawer on the stomach in a hurry is like Doraemon. The female supervisor's robot is a Transformer? I also think that children who watch this film may also be caught by their parents' Amway Easter eggs. In addition, it's a little regretful that I didn't see the Easter egg on the day the earth stopped, and that film was also my childhood sci-fi enlightenment.
In the plot, the step is a little bigger is the part where the farm is transformed into a playground. The plot of the sheep turning into construction workers makes the relationship between humans and animals a little subtle. Similar films generally deal with humans and animals doing their own thing. , but animals try not to let humans "know" that they also live a "human" life, but in the film, the farm owner directly uses the housekeeper dog as an engineer and supervisor. . .
The interlude of the film is a bit average. The ending song and the interlude Lazy are actually a collaboration between Kylie Minogue and The Vaccines. Unfortunately, the melody of the song is generally not too catchy.
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