Five stars, definitely five stars. The baby is too cute and the characters are too lovable. There are no urine spots throughout the film, and the high chaos is constant.
The window translation of the subtitle group of Vyou.com is full of the flavor of the times, and it also adds a lot to the film.
Although this is not the era of "Toy Story", which has been eaten for three years and the surrounding products are sold out, the strength of this film is still top-notch, it can be said that it surpasses DreamWorks' panda series and other big-selling thieves Grandma wait.
The highlight of the film is the part where the little boy tells the truth about his father and forces his father to help remodel the house, "I'll go to college in the blink of an eye." The film has tears in laughter, sometimes thought-provoking, and is an excellent parent-child film for all ages.
The only child of our generation, big coffee and Caitou once said that they have become "Spartans" in a sense. ", we belong to D and schools, businesses, the military, ever.
In the end, "hope for a child to become a dragon" and "great future" are more of what, perhaps "empty nesters" and "left-behind children" know that they are just bricks and tiles of steel and red machines that are about to be made, "giving their youth to their children and grandchildren".
We have also cried, laughed, and loved.
Hopefully, no more heavy stuff will be handed over to our next generation.
How is that possible...
** (Spartan children are "eugenic", boys leave the family at the age of 7, start a group life, and undergo rigorous sports and military training. When they reach the age of 7 At the age of 20, they officially joined the army, and they could start a family at the age of 30. They did not leave the army until the age of 60. Although the girls of Sparta still lived in the family, they were not like girls in other Greek city-states who studied textiles and textiles all day long. other housework, but physical exercise.)
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