Unfortunately, there are not many such opportunities. Most of the time, animation is still animation, and real people are real people.
"Alvin and the Chipmunks" is the second live-action animation I watched. The animation is three-dimensional, it looks the same as the real one, but I don’t know if it’s so cute.
Alvin, Simon and Theodore are three chipmunks who originally lived in the forest and lived in love with each other. From the moment they sang and stored food happily, I have had a great liking for this movie, because they seem to be kind and happy little animals. This is enough, regardless of the plot.
I really don’t understand David’s idea of trying to drive them out at the beginning. I think if it’s me, there will be three extremely cute and talking chipmunk babies in the house all at once. I’m no matter what. I won’t be happy to let them leave me. Even if they mess up the kitchen, I choose to stand up and pretend to be a few serious words, that’s OK, they are just kids. Don’t be too demanding, I believe them. The happiness it brings is by no means comparable to a clean kitchen.
But David, the unwilling composer, did kick the babies out at the beginning. I heard Alvin clawing on the door frame and calling, "Hey David, don't drive us away, we have nowhere else to go." I felt so distressed~Poor babies.
Fortunately, these are three magical chipmunks. Fortunately, David is not a hard-hearted guy (although he only saw business at the time), so the children stayed.
I like to observe every expression when they talk. Theodore is like an innocent child. He likes to look at David and say "We are a family" without distortion. His small eyes blink and he will do evil. In the night of the dream, I want to come to sleep with David, or simply sleep on someone else's. When you see such innocent eyes and the round little Theodore's big furry tail wagging and wagging to sleep together, who can refuse~ Alvin is a naughty child who is not good at expressing and keeps going wrong; Simon I always feel that there is no such thing as the first two in appearance, because it is not so cute, but there is no doubt that it is also a likable chipmunk.
Regardless of the commercial darkness and plot arrangements, these three baby rats alone are not grown up, love to play with toys, love troubles, and are immature. But they also knew that they would send prepared Christmas gifts to David, who took care of themselves. They lowered their eyelids when they were being trained, and danced when they were praised. How cute, these are all innocent, unrehearsed expressions, because they are just children, so there is so much innocence that makes people love.
Finally, the nympho said: I really like the chipmunks so much! ! ! !
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