"Peter Rabbit 2: The Escape Plan" - a sincere work for all ages

Nola 2022-11-19 01:35:30

?Children's perspective is novel and unique

The protagonist of the film is a bunny and other small animals, which determines that the whole film is basically a child's perspective. When introducing the little girls and boys in the farmers market, the shooting angle is also from bottom to top, cut in from the perspective of children, so that children can relax and wander in the virtual world constructed by the movie without losing the reality.

?Contradiction and conflict are clever and euphemistic

The biggest highlight of the film and the most intimate part is how to resolve the conflict of interest between the heroine and the publisher. As a film whose audience is mostly children, the conflict in the film should not be too sharp. Simply put, the bad guys should not be too bad, and the conflict scenes should not be too serious. It can be noticed that the casting of the publisher has taken this into consideration. What is more worth mentioning is that the company has a rich set of colors and tones, and even the meeting table is filled with dolls and snacks, which weakens the seriousness of the conflict. sex.

?There is a line in the film that is "the most important thing is the love of the rabbits", and the audience can feel the love of the film for the child audience in the theater. The transitions and inversions are very cleverly designed, and children can learn a lot of knowledge while they are happy. Adults see and learn more, including how to learn to listen to children's ideas, how to understand and communicate with each other between two generations, and how to maintain themselves in the face of interests...

?All in all, this is a family-friendly movie with good details, suitable for children as well as adults. Whether it is in the picture, soundtrack, plot, or jokes, it is full of sincerity and love.

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Extended Reading

Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway quotes

  • 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...

  • [first lines]

    The Narrator: [narrating] Once upon a time, on a beautiful country day, the birds weren't singing, the fish weren't jumping, and there was not a hoping rabbit to be found. For everyone was gathered to celebrate to very special people, at what can only be described as a storybook wedding.