Seeing the title, I guess what they are going to deal with this time is the monster rabbit. As soon as the movie opened, it was the British humor as I thought, with a knowing smile as always. Wallace is confident that he is full of calculations. With a brainwashing machine, the problem of rabbits eating vegetables can be completely solved. I can't help but think of those technical omnipotents. Isn't it the same face to look at genetic engineering technology? Crossing genes regardless of the ethical results and possible accidents is like the brainwave exchange accident between Wallace and rabbit. The plot setting of who is the rabbit in the movie is a bit unexpected, and the irony of technology is stronger. And who is the object of their wits and courage, you can also look at the British cultural orientation.
By the way, compared with W&G, Hollywood's cartoons are too unimaginative. They are all adult stories, interspersed with adult worlds. The jokes are actually not childish at all.
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