The original work of "Peter Rabbit" is a family friendly children's cartoon with a very British country style. In my opinion, it is an advanced version of Peppa Pig, an anime series that is very suitable for children over 5 years old to read and watch. The film maintains the original intention of family growth education, and the core idea is very clearly expressed. I believe that parents and children can be inspired after watching it. As an adaptation of the film, continuing the family growth education concept of the original book, the live-action 3D British countryside painting style is also very healing, and some interesting bridges also make the whole film light and humorous. Personally, I think I've seen better live-action 3D recently, and the eight-year-old Milu also thinks it's very good-looking. She thinks it's better than any chipmunk, little elf mouse or even Paddington Bear. Animated movies are really good when children say they are good, and adults don't beep. Great for the whole family to watch with kids. It is also difficult to adapt this kind of family warm animation into a movie, and the warm theme that is too close to the original is lacking in interest. The changes are too large and various fantasy plots are separated from the original. This is also the point of this film to ridicule Hollywood, cartoons are superheroes, and all kinds of comics are flying to the ground, going to the world, Star Wars, and sometimes saving the world. Although this film made fun of this phenomenon, it still couldn't avoid the vulgarity of flying and escaping. However, everything is carried out on the premise of serving the plot, but this bit of British humor is used very cleverly.
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