Adopting a child is harder than falling in love

Kathleen 2022-03-25 09:01:23

Very pretentious. I hate hypocritical movies, and I hate the sour saliva caused by hypocritical movies. A happy and positive life does not require metaphors or probative poems.
In order to increase the suspense, many coincidences deliberately made to tease the audience: he is a child on Mars, he is not a child on Mars, and it was not revealed to the audience until the child on Mars finally burst into the arms of the earth father: every child is a child on Mars , Every woman is a Martian woman, and every man is a Martian man... So the whole movie is so inexplicable, never finding his own tonality and playing with a lot of vulgar plots: a cheesy MTV description of a Martian child Growing trust and happy times with Dad; Dad learns the Martian child's "disintegrate" gesture, naively expressing his dissatisfaction with the adult world; Serious old woman publisher is moved to tears by Dad's peace-breaking work; Film The happy ending where everyone got together before the end and the Martian kids finally looked normal.
I saw a cartoon when I was in the first and second grades of elementary school. The Comic Monthly held a comic contest with the theme of "Fountain". One person's work was that everyone ran to the fountain with the word "Spring" in their hands, but only one person held the word "quan" in their hands. I love this cartoon because it inspires me to think differently. To my disappointment, this cartoon was only shortlisted. And the success of a sour idea that compares children to Martians and human emotions to interstellar exploration is an unexpected and benign result.

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Martian Child quotes

  • Dennis: Superstars don't exist. Only supernovas and white dwarfs.

  • David: [after having been kissed by Harlee for showing kindness to Dennis] What was that for?

    Harlee: 'Cause they're giving medals to all the wrong guys.