The heroine doesn't let others drive away the rabbits, but she doesn't feed the rabbits herself. Doesn't she herself drive the rabbit away when the rabbit spoils her painting? This is really speechless. Is this an act of the Virgin? I just think this little bunny is a rogue. They can't grow vegetables and only steal vegetables. Old McGregor is dead, and they go in there and make a fuss, spoil the crops, can that be called cute? And these rabbits also deliberately separated the male and female protagonists. In order to highlight the intelligence of rabbits, human beings are deliberately subdued, and movies for children are not so stupid. It is also a fairy tale produced in the United Kingdom, but Paddington Bear is much cuter than these rabbits. If I were the gardener, I'd like to kill these rabbits too.
Some people say that there is no need to be on the line, they are all rabbits. The point is that these rabbits are as smart as humans. You said it was just a rabbit? Do you have to be magnanimous when you face a bunch of smart bunny thieves stealing your hard-earned crops? If it is really a cute little hare in reality, I naturally don't care. The rabbits here have been making trouble again and again, and they clearly understand what they are doing, so I have to be generous?
Besides, if this film wants to teach children that they have to pay back what they borrow, it must be a failure. Because, my sister saw that the rabbits were cute, and the human beings deserved to be rectified. Rabbits don't have to be petty theft. They are obviously as smart as people, and if they don't have food, they can ask the hostess or be self-reliant. What I give you and what you steal are completely different concepts. Some people say that McGray occupied the rabbit's land first, but what about those vegetables? Obviously it was the hard work of old McGrew. If there is no old man, there will only be a field of grass. Will those rabbits starve to death? Add to this the fact that there seems to be a vague encouragement in the movie to this kind of stealing from the rabbits, seeing old McGray as an "oppressor", and it makes me cry out even more. There are better movie fairy tales, this kind of movie can only be laughed at.
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