The second season is divided into three lines simultaneously.
1. Max---break through the timidity of oneself, let the children try and make mistakes. 2. Snowball---save the tiger squeezed by the circus. 3. gidget---rescue the little bees who fall into the cat group (???).
If the three are not closely related, the movie connects the three lines in series at the end. Without their own development, the result of the series cannot be obtained. The screenwriter still consciously connected the three lines, and did not force the connection very deliberately.
The max line is obviously for adults. It reflects the overprotection of parents, who dare not let children try to make mistakes. Rooster allows Max to break through himself, and it also made him understand that he should let Lian try.
gidget is really cool. In order to save the little bee, learn to be a cat and sneak into the cat's nest and become the god who catches the red dots of the laser pointer! But can it be said that everything is done for love? It was so cool when I took a group of cats to rescue Max. Some old ladies kept a group of cats at home to watch super-long soap operas, went out with the most dazzling sunglasses and listened to the most hiphop songs and drove the fastest car.
The most controversial thing is probably the big villain of Snowball last season. I personally think that the screenwriter is an easter egg about whitewashing answers---snowball sang panda. This song is from 2016, and the lyrics are to the effect that black and white takes all of them. The snowball in the first season was abandoned, but the snowball in the second season has a master who loves him so much.
Of course, the problem is not without it. Other characters (such as rabbits) are too brilliant, but it seems that Max’s growth is a bit old-fashioned, and if you say it, it is not as novel as the first season, and the second season also has a little American political correctness. The movie still wants to capture as many audiences as possible. If it is just for children to watch, Max's growth line should not be around protecting the lian, but just around Max and breaking through the self.
For movies, there is no way to ask for everything. If you tend to face adults, you will ignore the needs of younger audiences, and if you tend to face children, you will ignore the needs of adults.
In general, it is worth a visit. The process is very happy and relaxing.
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