Growth is from lack to self-sufficiency

Pearlie 2022-10-25 15:44:43

Peter Rabbit 2 continues the natural, humorous and healing style of the first film, unraveling the stagnation with laughter and warmth in the hot summer. Peter Rabbit is defined as a born bad breed and is not recognized. He meets an old rabbit who appreciates and recognizes him and is like his father, but is used by the old rabbit to betray his friends. A Tutu looking for recognition and fatherly love, has grown up in a series of oolongs, from the lack of love and recognition to wisdom and self-sufficient. Learn about Tutu's humor, growth, happiness and loving life.

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  • Jess 2022-06-12 23:19:23

    It looks better than the first one, but it's cute and loves the bunny's head. I almost forgot it was Easter again...

  • Aidan 2022-06-12 22:56:16

    Because I went to run the game before, and Australia issued consumer vouchers, I went to watch it for free. The delay for more than a year is really good (hello). It is a movie for children. The most "adult" joke is to laugh at the American company for destroying the British IP-this is self-deprecating. In my eyes, rabbits and other animals are not so cute when they are realistic, but the kids are very happy to watch them anyway. Only David Oyelowo, who plays the villain, is still performing seriously, and Rose Byrne's acting skills are still so poor, although there are few scenes. Domhnall Gleeson is cartoonized annoying. Looking at the last cast table, I found out that Elizabeth Debicki and Margot Robbie both have dubbing, and the crew is really embarrassing. btw, I really didn't get into the shot haha.

Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway quotes

  • Mr. Thomas McGregor: You're never going to learn.

    Peter Rabbit: You never give me a chance. All you do is tell me how bad I am.

    Mr. Thomas McGregor: Well, then stop giving me reasons to. Wait, did you just talk?

    Peter Rabbit: Uh, no. Yes, maybe. Could be your imagination. Could be the radio.

    [imitates radio DJ voice]

    Peter Rabbit: This is BBC 7 playing all of the hits with none of the talk,

    [normal voice]

    Peter Rabbit: especially not Peter. Rabbits can't talk.

  • Bea: Okay, where's the first stop?

    Peter Rabbit: 440 Riverside Drive.

    Bea: Did you just talk?

    Mr. Thomas McGregor: Let's say it was just the radio.

    Peter Rabbit: [imitating radio DJ voice] This is BBC 7 playing all of the hits with none of the...