Disney is just rich, and it can shoot any book, and the all-star lineup is just like this. In terms of creativity, there is basically no creativity. It is a low-profile version of "Pirates of the Caribbean". Unfortunately, there is no Captain Jack, Captain Bapsa, and David Jones and Elizabeth. There is no Mao, and there is no person who can stand upright. There's nothing wrong with villains, and nothing about righteousness. It's a real joke.
In fact, the film should focus on the role of Blunt, Lily. You have asked Blunt to play it. Don't you study hard? Money is wasted. This repeated reference to the woman wearing trousers is representative of an early pioneer of feminism. But obviously all her struggles are to enjoy adventures like One Piece Luffy. The oppression of women in other science colleges, etc., are all handled by his younger brother (both at the beginning and the end). What are you supposed to do, no delay at all. In other words, if you are just a demon, does Disney really know that a dozen knives fall and almost stab someone to death? Watching the whole film, the good people are not killed, and the bad people are killed by themselves. So is your casual throwing knife in conflict with the principle of no killing? This Disney has always been cautious about holding children to this matter. Who knows why this time it is taller and shorter? Not afraid of children imitating. In short, the woman in pants was really turned over by this happy ending. So far, there is no room for manoeuvre at the plot level.
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