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Jasmin 2022-01-08 08:02:20
The old man can never go wrong
After reading "Alexander and His Bad Day", I suddenly remembered a story in Andersen's fairy tale: "The Old Man Can Always Do Things Wrong".
I am willing to repeat this story briefly:
In a house in the country, there lived an old couple from a poor family. They don't have much, a horse is one of... -
Gus 2022-01-08 08:02:20
What is home
The family members back to back to resist the cruelty of each other's lives. Well, this is indeed a perfect family function.
The little hapless guy is lonely, no one cares about his feelings, well, a wish, let's start to be unlucky together.
The embarrassment takes turns to take turns, each kind of...

Juliana Selem
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Torey 2022-04-23 07:03:25
Turning a bad day into an ode to joy is the strength of a family's cooperation. Classic literature, Disney's assembly line work. It can't be said that there is no point of view, but everyone's point of view is not outstanding. Small relaxation, light comedy, a family warm comedy short film to watch when you are bored. That's all! 6.1 points
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Cathy 2022-04-22 07:01:42
Watching this movie when things are not going well is really soothing. Still the warmth of an American-style middle-class family, it is obviously too dramatic to concentrate a bunch of bad luck in one day, but what more can you ask for in an 81-minute running work? The lively rhythm, family-friendly jokes and reflections of all ages, the film is highly completed.
Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day quotes
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Kelly Cooper: How much cough syrup did she have?
Ben Cooper: Clearly way too much.
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Anthony Cooper: [to Alexander throwing a ball at him while on the phone] What's your problem?
Celia: [on the phone thinking Anthony was talking to her] Excuse me?
Anthony Cooper: You know what, you're so annoying. Why can't you just chill out for one second. You're exhausting.
Celia: Are you kidding?
[hangs up]
Anthony Cooper: Sorry, Celia. That was my idiot brother.
[realizing Celia hung up on him]
Anthony Cooper: Celia?