The first few minutes I saw the protagonist come on really made me dig my toes. Familiar little boy with thin legs and thin legs (very thin legs are the key), timid and cowardly, even a lively and cheerful mother seems to be assigned uniformly. The slogan of the movie advertises the same team of Dream Hunting Travels (coco was watched on the Internet, and I couldn't watch half of it... It took a long time to turn it out and continue watching...), from the point of view of character design, only As expected of you... Reminds me at the same time of the templated beginning of the protagonists of Super Marines, How to Train Your Dragon, etc... The various details in the middle are also familiar with the so-called ambush routines, the embarrassing things made by my brother, The dilapidated car that was reluctantly left behind—the younger brother subconsciously believed that the older brother had accomplished nothing until the final outbreak, which echoed the final reunion of the new car and the brotherhood.
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