Came to see Rabbit and Benjamin. The plot is great, and there is no urination in the whole process. If there is a Chinese dubbed version, I will definitely take the whole family to the cinema to watch it. First of all, the plot is not so much an escape plan as it is Peter Rabbit's journey to rediscover himself. He has a lot in common with the male protagonist, lacking fatherly love and not expressing his love to his friends. Although still naughty, he is the child of that family. Misunderstood, rebellious along the way, encountering people who think they understand themselves, being deceived, and then discovering their true self. This is the story line seen from the perspective of adults. Maybe we all have that moment when we are lonely thinking that there is no one around you who understands you, pretending to be cool, pretending to be rebellious and fleeing alone. But it is you who make mistakes, and it is you who are forgiven again and again, because there is love. The "villains" in the story are not annoying, and their fate is just a small "tit for tat". The male protagonist is an imperfect husband, "Dad", but this is the real person. Each animal has a distinct character, including the little supporting role, the elk, whose naive appearance is also a big laugh. All in all, the whole place was full of laughter. Another highlight of this film is that the music is extremely compatible, and it always inserts funny bridges when it wants to be emotional, especially in line with the theme of the big comedy. In terms of production, it is worthy of being produced by Columbia, and the details of the images are very realistic. 4 stars recommended, and one star left for children's perspective.
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