See you again Paul Terry

Hope 2022-02-13 08:01:27

Another Tuesday, it’s my movie day. It’s become a habit now, I don’t know if it’s good or bad~ I
chose a cartoon similar to science fiction today.,76mins, the screen is three-dimensional. After watching the post-production, they are based on the plasticine man as the prototype of the animation. It’s okay. It’s okay as a pastime. It mainly talks about an orphan James who was tortured by vicious aunts and a gigantic incomparable The fantasy journey of the peaches~ (seriously, I really miss the taste of peaches
when I saw the big peaches in the cartoon~ According to my analysis, the peaches appeared in the film) Actually, but I saw the movie At first glance, I recognized the little protagonist, the little boy in "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory". I really don’t know what his name is. Later, I found out on the Internet called Paul Terry, 1987di. The film I watched was 1996. The film, he should be 20 years old by now. It seems that he has already had so many results at a young age. Learn more and learn more~

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Extended Reading
  • Jacklyn 2022-03-27 09:01:10

    America is indeed a shelter for oppressed people around the world~

  • Bell 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    It's not wrong, the bigger the peach, the more bugs there are~~ XD

James and the Giant Peach quotes

  • The GrasshopperCentipede: [to each other, after their fighting knocks the last of the food overboard] NOW look what you've done!

  • Aunt Sponge: You lazy bug! Who told you to stop working?

    James: I finished the wood.

    [Aunt Spiker snatches his travel book and sees it]

    Aunt Spiker: A travel book? How dare you even dream of leaving.

    [Spiker and Sponge grabs his arms to get him up]

    Aunt Sponge: This is the only home you'll ever had.

    Aunt Spiker: No one else would tolerate a worthless little nothing like you.

    [She gives to Sponge]

    Aunt Sponge: [sees his travel book] Where did you get this? Where?

    James: Father gave it to me. He said we were go there one day.

    Aunt Spiker: Stupid foolish man.

    Aunt Sponge: Foolish man, always dreaming. That's what got him killed.

    Aunt Spiker: And your mother.

    Aunt Sponge: Had his head in the clouds instead of looking where he was going!

    Aunt Spiker: He never even saw that rhino coming.

    Aunt Sponge: That rhino!

    Aunt Spiker: And the beast will get you too, if you don't behave.

    Aunt Sponge: [ripping his travel book] Now, get these stupid dreams out of your head!

    Aunt SpikerAunt Sponge: And get back to work!