Five cute bunnies, especially Benjamin the brown bunny in a brown jacket.
The love between Thomas and Miss Bey came suddenly, but the picture of the two together is very warm and sweet.
Most people may still think of the rabbit in the film as an animal if they feel uncomfortable, but a rabbit who can speak, understand circuits, have feelings and communicate is no different from a human except for his body shape. If everyone saw the rabbit as a human being, maybe they would be a little more tolerant of Peter's behavior.
The protagonist Peter is indeed the "bear boy" that most of the comments say. He is full of energy, smart and alert, and has strong action, but at the same time, he is also mischievous and mischievous, arrogant and bragging, and plays tricks to achieve his own goals. His recklessness almost killed Benjamin, and his scheming to blame Thomas also allowed him to blow up his own home. Bear children are like this, self-centered, do not understand the rules of this world, can not foresee the serious consequences of their actions. Fortunately, Thomas can come back after leaving, the bombed hole and the crushed house can be rebuilt, and the relationship between the two is also recovering in time. The cost of trial and error for Peter is high but not too high. After he makes a mistake, he can also admit his mistake in time, make amends, and solemnly apologize to the person concerned. .
Peter's "Bear" is based on the doting of both parents and Miss Bey's zero communication. In reality, children should understand the world and understand the rules with the help of adults.
In addition to the rabbit, there is also the crowing rooster, who was too tired to stop working after becoming a father. But he still loves baby chicks and is so tired and happy...
There are also foxes who love to run around streaking and pigs who pretend to be pretentious. I can't get a laugh at either of them. I think their behavior belongs to the category of mental illness... Compared with children, the film is more suitable for parents with children to watch.
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