The second part is even more exciting than the first, and this time, with more characters and bird species added, it's exciting. Multiple clues are intertwined, um, it will weaken the main highlights a bit, but it is a process of enjoyment anyway. This is a strong feeling of watching American cartoons, like riding a very exciting roller coaster, and then the excitement wears off quickly, but the next time you are still full of expectations.
If the first part focuses on the love adventure of two blue macaws, then in the second part, the film mainly focuses on the carnival of a family, the joy of a race, and finally the carnival of the whole forest. It is tense and full of surprises, worry and joy.
Once animals are familiar with humans, it is actually quite scary. The tamed animals also have human spirituality, and they can even manipulate human things, so that they are not far from humans. The scary thing is that animals themselves will be more powerful. They are born with "superpowers" that humans who need to rely on external objects do not have, such as sharp teeth and claws, huge bodies, flying, climbing, etc. If they get along like this, humans are quite dangerous. . So leave a piece of pure land for them. This is also one of the clues of the film, protecting the forest, protecting the animals.
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