Although this film is said to be a sequel, it does not seem to have reached the level of 1 as a whole. The idea follows the model of 1, but it is still novel. The whole person is exiled to outer space. The feeling of being overwhelmed is stronger than 1. But the two children's performances seemed rigid and powerless. The younger brother gave the impression of being capricious, coquettish and only shouting. It made me want to go up and have a meal with him. It's a little surprising that the astronaut is what his brother grew up to be. It was quite touching when I finally made a wish.
Maybe the whole film is suitable for children to watch, at least the imagination is still a little rich, and you can also educate you to cherish brotherhood, but for our Chinese children, it is very unrealistic, we need to find a brother and sister. Families have been through the cruel test of fines. . . . . . .
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