Written on March 14, 2018
I didn't have too many expectations, but it's really funny. The kind of joke that doesn't pursue logic makes us say that this is much more pleasing to the eye than Chinatown. But seriously, it is a tertiary film for pseudo-children. It is completely different from the warm Paddington Bear. The plot routine can be seen at a glance. The Garfield + Bugs Bunny version of Home Alone is a mix of cats and mice.
If you want to just laugh, I recommend watching it. Don't look at me below.
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But if you have feelings for the original, don't read it
It's the same illogical as Paddington Bear, but the information attached to this one is more terrifying. There is a feeling that if you help the relatives and ignore the bear children, you will have candy. And basically, Peter Rabbit bullies the male protagonist unilaterally. If it wasn't for the heroine and the heroine, he might have died several times. When I watched it, I might be able to laugh just because of the comedy effect, but I was really terrified after thinking about it, and using the power grid was a bit too much. From the perspective of human beings, this group of scourges should have been stewed for a long time, and children with unstable three views are really not recommended. The rabbit in the movie is no longer the brave and upright Peter Rabbit in the pastoral idyll in the picture book. Those children who grew up watching the original book will be a bit ruined. When I watch it, I feel sorry for people. And the male protagonist's neurotic Virgo really wants to... teach (bully) teach (negative) him severely
The feeling of having more trouble with black hair and needless is completely different!
And the color of the film is really bad.
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