In the past, when I wrote essays, there were too many points, and I was not able to write every point well.

Germaine 2022-04-22 07:01:03

I really feel that a bad script and the strength of the director have determined 90% of the quality of bad animation. 1. There is no point, there are too many things to express. 2. It's not a problem to have too many points, but there is still a director (or team) who can't hold so many points, which is a joke.

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1. First of all, there are too many things that this movie wants to express. (1) The tortuous process of the male and female protagonists fighting villains and taking treasures; (2) The male protagonist's mental journey to regain his fired job; (3) The female protagonist's reflection and behavior of trying to be a good mother; (4) The rebellion and Return; (5) The conflict and reconciliation after the male protagonist and his younger brother recognize each other; (6) The young daughter's unicorn pursuit journey; (7) How the villain is made.

2. The duration of the film is limited, and as a result, the director simply expresses every point, without going in depth at all, and there is no way to resonate with audiences of all ages.

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  • Lucile 2021-10-20 19:01:08

    Capsule people are a group of cute things, the movie theater looks great, but only the end credit eggs have 3D

  • Lila 2022-03-24 09:01:14

    Regarding such a sequel cartoon that has no strengths and no logic except for selling cuteness, there is always an urge to pull the creators out and draw two big ears fiercely: "Sell you to be cute!"

Despicable Me 2 quotes

  • Lucy: [about being relocated to Australia] I've even been working on my accent. Wallaby. Didgeridoo. Hugh Jackman.

  • Lucy: I wasn't expecting that. Or was I?