Funny and warm British sketch, the father-daughter dialogue is very attractive at the beginning, directly into the theme, the director is very careful, many fragments and details guide the relationship between adults, mood changes, and character personalities. . . The biggest flash point in this film is the dialogue, the dialogue between adults and children. The humor is pure and imaginative. The lines of the three children are really wonderful, and I can't help laughing. Contrast the absurdity in the adult world. Looking at the adults around you from the perspective of three children, it is unreasonable to quarrel and hurt selfishness. Maybe they need to grow up. They always force the other party to think that they are suitable for the other party, and never think about what the other party really needs. The way adults treat children may need to go their way, like their hysterical uncle when we try to stop it. fun.
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