In addition to the wonderful plot, what I admire most is the director's portrayal of the social environment. The UK in the film is very close to the environment of modern British society. You can see people of many skin colors and people with various living habits, such as rock and roll. The wind's bus driver, as well as the driving and influence of mobile phones and social networks on the story, is extremely natural. This time, the fashion industry and animal shelters have been hacked again. The hairstyle made by a shearer can be appreciated by celebrities, and then he can become a popular teacher X, comparable to "Black Mirror". It is reasonable for animal shelters to capture wild animals and then adopt them, but in order to create a villain, they let the animal shelters take the blame. The idea of prison style turning into a cute style in an instant is amazing. The lamb bag is so cute. Dogs are indeed man's most loyal friend, and they are indeed "lacking dogs".
There are no lines in the whole film, a few episodes are a bit ordinary, but the ending song is very British. The film also strikes a good balance between anthropomorphism and animation, just like Tom and Jerry. In terms of ending, it is a pity that Teacher X is not matched with a female or male partner. For example, his former barber shop colleague finally found him in the countryside and has since run a farm and a barber shop. Speaking of which, it's rare for a teacher who doesn't say a word during a haircut~
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