A hodgepodge of bedtime stories

Joannie 2022-03-22 09:01:55

This movie is really funny. laugh at me. But only there. Criticism begins below.
Probably the director wanted to attract too many audiences, so he combined a lot of blockbuster elements in one film and performed them in one bedtime story, basically including the types of recent American blockbusters.
The story of fate in the mouth of a child, the first probably shows that fate is moody and elusive, just like a child's thoughts, you can't put hope and want to control it. The second is probably to say, gentlemen and ladies, what kind of world you want, how you should raise your children.
Americans are still very optimistic. Although they say that there is always no happy end in the real world, they still have to see a good ending. So, it was reluctant to give a good ending. Rather uncomfortable. Perhaps American children are starting to reflect.
Maybe you want to make your boring life full of animation colors and turn it into cartoons. The beautiful effects of computer production. The generation that grew up in 3D digital has already regarded the real world as cartoons. So much so that most people don't know how to live in society.
Because this film is actually fun, but it's messy, so you can forget it after laughing.

Talking about the expectations of the film before watching it, I thought it was magical! Or something really unusual. As a result, it was ruined by the male protagonist of YOYOYO. That mouse, I thought I had different expectations, but it turned out to be a mouse that has always been animated, probably showing the illusory elements that exist in life! Oh my god. I'm not going to pursue it so much, it's just a comedy. You can sleep after watching it.

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Bedtime Stories quotes

  • Tricia Sparks: Uh, Patrick, hi. I'm Trisha Sparks. I just wanted you to know that... thanks for saving the school.

    Skeeter Bronson: Western. Go western!

    Patrick: No thanks necessary, ma'am.

    Skeeter Bronson: That's my boy. That's my boy.

    Tricia Sparks: There must be some way for me to show my appreciation.

    Skeeter Bronson: Oh-ho-ho! Get it.

    [Trisha kisses Patrick]

    Skeeter Bronson: Ooh! Hoo-hoo-hoo!

  • Skeeter Bronson: What the heck did you do that for?

    Angry Dwarf: Because I'm angry.