Jack Black should be an actor that everyone is familiar with. He has acted in a lot of movies and likes his "School of Rock" very much.
He is playing a science fiction writer in the show. With a withdrawn personality, he has written a lot of novels and written a lot of various monster stories to enrich his life. But these monsters are locked in the book, and if the lock is opened, the monsters will be released into the real world. He has a daughter named Hanna. Then the story begins when a high school student named Zac moves in next to his house and becomes a neighbor with him.
The story is probably about Zac, Hanna and Zac's nerdy friends who accidentally released the monster snowman in the novel, and then somehow released the monster puppet. The puppet is a big boss, he has successfully released all the monsters in all the books, and then these monsters are ready to destroy the city together. Then everyone fights all kinds of monsters and buys time to write a new book to seal all these monsters back into the book! Writing here, how do I feel that this is a bit of a magic Sakura's immediate visual sense. At the end of the story, the new book was successfully written, and then all the monsters were sealed back, and then that Hanna was actually a character in the book and did not really exist, so she was also sealed. But if it ends like this, the hero Zac will be a pitiful person, so the writer wrote another book about his daughter Hanna and burned the book by the way, and then there is Happy Ending, if we ignore There is also a word about the invisible man monster at the end of the movie that was not destroyed.
The monsters in the film aren't scary, they're just disgusting, just to name a few: there's a wolfdog monster that drools, and that drool is as sticky as snot; there's a super-disgusting mantis; and then there's some goat-faced robots. Such monsters are simply disgusting people. The whole movie is quite funny and has a lot of slots. If I give it points, I will give it 70 points!
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