The 10-point brain hole, the wolf pack of Transformers, the albatross giving away children, and the 10-point doll are cute, far more cute than the doll with fried fur on this poster.
The plot in the middle is a little dragged, and the attitude of the little male protagonist's parents changes a little bit stiffly. The little boy's long talk and the theory that childhood is perishable successfully brainwashed the career-oriented parents and helped to transform the family.
Anyway, all kinds of procrastination in the middle, I almost fell asleep. . .
I found Wang Baoqiang's shadow in her as the heroine of my humble plan, but it is very suitable for watching with children. After the happy ending, my sister couldn't help applauding after the end. As the pioneer of "Bear Children" boycott, I She didn't stop her, because the audience was full of bear children. . . . . .
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