How does Peter Rabbit compare to similar live-action animated films like Paddington and The Smurfs?

John 2022-03-22 09:02:27

Some people compare "Peter Rabbit" with "Paddington Bear", but the two cannot be compared at all. Although both originate from the United Kingdom, "Bear" is a painting on paper and a film by the British. Authentic British fan, "Rabbit" is an image of British children's stories, Americans come to make movies, British skin, American.

The difference between a bear and a rabbit is probably the difference between the UK and the US. It's no wonder that the British despise and hate Americans in their bones. After all, who can stand such a naughty rabbit.

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Peter Rabbit quotes

  • Thomas McGregor: [Strangling Peter] I've chilled out, man. I'm cool now.

  • Thomas McGregor: I'm allergic to blackberries.

    Peter Rabbit: [looking down from glass roof of conservatory] *Allergic* to *blackberries*? Is that even a thing? Is that where we've gone to? I mean, suddenly *everyone* is allergic to *everything*!

    Peter Rabbit: [yelling at Thomas] Stop using it as a crutch!

    Benjamin Bunny: You know, some people do have legitimate medical conditions.

    Peter Rabbit: Of course, of course, it's a real struggle, my heart goes out to them, it's very tough, very sad, I don't want to get any letters

    Peter Rabbit: [looks at camera] But THIS guy, come on!