Probably the focus of this film is that it is all about moderation

Leonard 2022-03-21 09:01:45

Probably there is something wrong with my comprehension, or I'm a little picky. I don't really understand what the movie is trying to say, I don't think there's a central theme or

maybe the center of the movie is all to be moderate

. Could this be a subconscious suggestion from the US government that

he later met a human woman and had a special relationship with her. God, human beings are too lonely. Even with the bees and coffee together. . .

Later, I thought that this film had something to do with the Society of Animal Protection, to express that humans and animals are equal. Etc., etc. Later, in fact, human use of honey is also a feasible behavior.

God....what and what

if this movie is going to be positioned, it's probably a spoof

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  • Ashleigh 2022-04-22 07:01:14

    every creature has its own position in the world, but i doubt the position of the human, are we nothing but the destroyer?

  • Bethany 2021-11-19 08:01:27

    The famous Jerry Seinfeld wrote this script for 3 years! Humorous, fast-paced, and very beautiful.

Bee Movie quotes

  • Barry B. Benson: Mister Sting, thank you for coming. Your name intrigues me, I must say. Where have I heard that name before?

    Sting: I was in a band called The Police.

    Barry B. Benson: But, you've never been a police officer of any kind, have you?

    Sting: No, I haven't.

    Barry B. Benson: No, you haven't. And so you see, this is just another example of bee culture being casually stolen for nothing more than a prance-about stage name!

    Sting: Oh, please.

    Barry B. Benson: Have you ever been stung, Mr. Sting? Because I feel stung, Sting... or should I say, Gordon M. Sumner?

    Layton T. Montgomery: That's not his real name? You idiots!

  • Bud Ditchwater: Am I coo-coo-kachoo, or is that plane flying in an insect-like pattern?