The film takes the appearance of monsters in Paris as the main conflict, but everyone's fear of the appearance of monsters is not strong enough. All the positive characters Lucille, Raoul, Emile, and Maud's acceptance of Francoeur is lightning fast. As the villain, the director has no fear of monsters, and finally chased the Eiffel Tower, leaving aside the maddened desire for power, at least there is a spirit of fearlessness.
Of course, the cartoon itself will make people ignore all the logical irrationality and follow the setting of the movie, which is also the rule to have fun in watching the movie.
The French are romantic, all the secret love confessions of shy men, or the happy friends who quarreled since childhood, including the evening love of the aunt and the sheriff, all ended successfully.
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