Children should be more eager to see such a movie. It feels like watching "The Sloppy King". The difference is that the Sloppy King is the TV series version, and Don't Mess with Ants is the theater version. The plot is not too different. It is mainly a plot in which children break away from bad habits and become more sensible and grateful. There is nothing new in the plot. You need to put your eyes down a bit, mainly to see if there are any gorgeous movements, scene changes, and the simpler the language, the better, so that it should be easier for children to understand. As far as children are concerned, adults should like it more. The complexity from dialogue to plot is much higher than that of such animations. For children, the main thing is to make him have a good time. There is still some room for imagination in this movie. Yes, but it's not too big. The last part of the unity that looks like a big union looks very enjoyable to the outside world. It's interesting to use the petals as a glider and the keys to jump around on the phone.
The appearance of the big boss is still quite abrupt, and there is a feeling of unnatural connection, but there is nothing too awkward to watch it for a long time. Fantasy movies can be considered as long as the logic is not too excessive.
I think the most BUG in it is the Ant Queen who has only played twice. The first time was the trial, and she kept Lucas's life against all odds. . The second time was when Lucas led everyone to save the world and came out to celebrate. . An ant queen who is a bit like a god. . This is an upgraded version of the immortal tortoise in "Kung Fu Panda", who only comes out for a few words at the most critical moment and then automatically exits the stage. .
Generally speaking, for what was filmed in 2006, if it is for children to watch, this kind of movie is already very good. If it can be shown on a 3D movie screen, the effect should be better.
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