I finally still remember the bird named BLUE, from the city to the tropical rain forest, compared to his wife and three lovely children, BLUE's performance is clumsy. Behind those funny scenes, there is an indescribable bitterness. The unfamiliar environment, the contempt of his father-in-law, the difficulties of his rivals, the confusion of his wife, all made him breathless. So he was eager to prove himself, but he didn't know that it was a mistake, the hardest effort did not find the right direction, and the most wonderful shot was only exchanged for a ridiculous oolong.
The director is still kind. It should be said that he gave BLUE a very realistic predicament, and he solved it in the most ideal way. After all, this is a fast-food comedy movie, and a happy ending is essential, but what about real life?
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