I was born in 1994. I didn't see Snoopy very much when I was a child. Snoopy means a dog to me, next to a little yellow friend who doesn't know anything. (So there are no memories, feelings, or anything, and I don’t know the characters and images of the characters in it. I just treat this as a cartoon. If it’s not right, I’m going to spray it.)
In general, it’s a no-brainer. The film I have seen is a bit too long, and there are not many laughs. The plot trend is Charlie flying a kite (failed all the time) --- having a crush on the red-haired girl who transferred to another school (but dare not confess) --- starting to do various things Change herself----the little girl is going to transfer school again (successfully flew a kite during a series of parkour operations and rushed to confess before the little girl got in the car and left), and was sent a good person card
Charlie Brown is a classic image The little diaosi, unlucky, cowardly, shy, Snoopy is an assist teammate, the main role is to help ring the doorbell when Cha Lili is talking to the little red-haired girl who lives opposite; train Charlie to dance; and take a typewriter according to Charlie YY's love affair with another dog →_→ (these YY take up at least half of the time...)
What Charlie Brown does is practice dancing, trying to impress the girl by being number one at the prom; or I happened to be in a group activity with my sister, read a book that my sister liked, and finished all the projects for the two of them, but when the homework was to be handed in, the tragic homework was smashed by a toy plane with soy sauce; there is a more classic misunderstanding Plot section - he and another guy messed up the answer sheet during the exam and wrote the wrong name when they handed in the paper, and wrote their name on another guy's paper, but the guy's paper was completely shattered from diaosi. He suddenly became a hero, and finally found out that it was a misunderstanding and cleared up the misunderstanding in front of the whole school; in the end, he wanted to get the first place in the talent show to impress his sister, but in the end he gave up his magic and assisted his sister to get the first place.
Yes, the girl sees all these things, and then said that you are an honest, brave, tenacious and friendly BLABLABLA person when sending out the good card.
The laughs throughout the article are mediocre, not to the point of belly laughing. Personally, there is no sensational plot. The story is very ordinary, and it is a development that is not unexpected, (for example, seeing Charlie Brown flying a kite at the beginning.) If you fail, you can guess that you will succeed later...)
Generally speaking, it is a film suitable for watching when you are half-awake on the plane back to China. It is not worth watching at the cinema.
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