How to make a sequel to a classic IP? Peter Rabbit 2: The Escape Plan is a good example. Introduce new characters and go to a wider world, but the core content of the story will not change, that is, Peter Rabbit and his friends continue their mischievous journey, making countless laughs, and finally reach a reconciliation with humans and remedy own mistakes.
At the same time, through another line between the heroine and the publishing company, how the intervention of a handful of capital will destroy the classic IP (here I can't help but think of the ninth film, which is omnipotent but far from the original intention of "speed" and Passion series). The self-deprecating spirit is that at the end of the film, when the hero and heroine and Peter Rabbit rescue their friends, they put various unrealistic assumptions of the publishing company, such as skydiving, underwater rescue, snow-capped speed skating, and speedboat pursuit... Played out in a humorous way.
In addition to various human mapping memes, the film's soundtrack is also a major feature. When I heard the classic melodies such as Boulevard of Broken Dreams, That's Not My Name, I really wanted to give my applause to the director!
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