A pseudo-protagonist who exists to promote the overall plot

Camryn 2022-03-21 09:02:56

Tom and Jerry don't take up a lot of scenes. I don't like the script with human weddings. It's very unnecessary, and it makes me feel that Tom and Jerry have become supporting roles, and there are two animal tornadoes. I watched the whole thing. The feeling of "Is there something wrong with the screenwriter?", and the combination of animals and the human world will lead me to be more inclined to human society. The damage caused by the two animal tornadoes to the hotel made me want to leave with a bag, feeling that it is to demolish the house And demolishing...

Besides, the heroine is very problematic. One was recognized by the security guard as a bad guy who took someone else's resume and went to work. Because she took someone else's resume, her own business ability is very poor, she screwed up a wedding, and smashed the hotel to be unusable. At the end of the film, their manager did not hold him accountable, but instead I think that a resume is just a piece of paper, and ability is the most important thing, but her ability is not very strong. I think a film on the big screen should convey a responsible mainstream idea for us , rather than the thought that you made a mistake and that you can be easily forgiven.

I don't feel the combination of cg and reality. After all, this is how live-action animation is, and I don't accept it badly, that is, I thought at least some of the animals in it were real, but I didn't expect all animals to be cg.

In short, one point is given to the feelings and one point to the technique. The plot and the heroine's shaping are very hip.

Ah, I'm probably the shortest film review I've ever written... Mainly because I want to write a short review with too many words?

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Tom and Jerry quotes

  • [first lines]

    Real Estate Rat: Oh, we've been at this all day, buddy, I get it. Those other spots didn't float your boat, but wait until you see this next place. It screams mouse house. Wait, can I say that? Is that copyrighted? Heh. There we go.

    [pulls a switch, but the elevator doesn't work]

    Real Estate Rat: Whoops. Sorry about that. The elevator's being, uh, repaired.

  • Terence: Okay. I need you to understand the sensitivity of this matter.

    Kayla: Yes

    Terence: If a picture of this mouse is tweeted up to insta-book-face or the ticky-tock,we will be ruined.