I watched too many romantic movies of the 90s this month. Love movies tend to make people’s expectations of feelings unrealistic, and at such a big risk, I still insist on watching one after another every day.
I like this kind of relaxing movie. At least it suits my own mood now. Brisk, not so deep. It has a happy-go-lucky tone.
The film mentions Shakespeare’s famous "As You Like It"[1] many times, because in Shakespeare's research, this "As You Like It" is classified as a "problem script" because of the huge "dualism" of the language in the script. , Can be understood as obscure and tactful codewords, and can be seen as straightforward and humorous expressions. Because it is impossible to clearly determine whether it is a comedy or a tragedy, it is classified as "the third category-problem script". The other two scripts are "A Tit for a Tit" and "Troelus and Cresseda".
Perhaps this is the cleverness of this movie. Understand that tragedy is not tragedy, comedy is not the mystery of comedy.
However, the monogamous and life-long life of the penguins mentioned by the heroine of this film is nothing but a good wish.
[1] "All's Well That Ends Well" (All's Well That Ends Well) is a play written by the great playwright Shakespeare from 1601 to 1608.
Watch the BBC cartoon version online: http://www.tudou.com/programs/view/fWXkl-1dKEc/
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