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Zelda 2022-12-22 08:48:26

Give it 6 points.

Let me talk about what I think is good, this movie has a distinct theme: love and growth, Don't settle. The special effects of the bugs are very well done, and it should be very powerful to watch in the theater. The male protagonist's humor is not particularly humorous, but sometimes it can make you laugh. The intersection between Boy and Mav1s and the male protagonist feels warm to others, and I know the emotion between the people of 7045, but I feel that it can be rendered a little more. The scene in Mav1s where the male protagonist said goodbye to his mother, and the scene where they watched the jellyfish together, made me cry hahaha. In fact, there was a foreshadowing here before. The uncle expressed surprise that the male protagonist blamed his incompetence for his mother's death. In fact, in my opinion, this is the shadow left by the male protagonist and his mother without a proper separation, and Boy The awakening of Mav1s and the farewell of Mav1s made the male protagonist truly grow up from the memory of the past.

But yes, but it's still coming. I have rarely seen the ending of children's cartoons in movies now: it is the kind of setting where the good guys must win and the bad guys must die. I was really speechless about the plot of the scene at the beach. Children's martial arts dramas don't conform to the logic of evil in an apocalyptic world... Then everyone got the encouragement from the radio and went on their way? I also think this is too easy. All in all, easy is the feeling of watching the 30% progress bar in the back. Give it a passing score~ I shouldn't expect too much from him before watching it.

But one thing to say, the Encyclopedia of Bug Monsters is pretty good.

Emmmm also want to spit about this poster. . . Khan, is this a continuation of Mulan's style a while back?

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Love and Monsters quotes

  • Clyde: No need to be sorry, we all have stories like that, don't we?

  • Clyde: There ain't nothing lucky about getting kicked off the top of the food chain.