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Lexie 2022-04-20 09:01:37
Voiced by Wood...
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Kiera 2022-04-20 09:01:37
Typical American...
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Maximillian 2022-03-28 09:01:02
"Let's take a walk on the wild...
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May 2022-03-28 09:01:02
After all, the home in October 2006 was the work of 6 years ago, and now it seems that the storyline of the picture is not so attractive. But I can still imagine the grand occasion at that time, the leading...
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Isaiah 2022-03-28 09:01:02
Woody Allen's words babble. . ....
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Melany 2022-03-27 09:01:05
Woody Allen's dubbing successfully allowed the protagonist Z to also take on the shadow of his iconic character, especially the self-pity in the first minute, although the subsequent plot will soon let people get rid of this illusion, because this is after all. A DreamWorks animation with a strong commercial nature, but it also makes people curious if Woody Allen can try some other types of movies, will there be a wonderful chemical reaction, there is also a little old man singing in the...
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Lamont 2022-03-27 09:01:05
I read it in Chinese class in high school. I remember the teacher wrote a sentence on the blackboard, "Why is that ant called...
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Kasey 2022-03-27 09:01:05
The 3D ant image inside is really...
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Freddie 2022-03-27 09:01:05
Woody Allen is crazy, and even a cartoon is worthy of nagging; no matter how you look at this line, he wrote it with a...
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Constance 2022-03-27 09:01:05
I personally hate the characters in...
Antz Comments
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Winnifred 2022-02-07 14:10:03
A so-called adult cartoon
Don't get me wrong. The "adult" here does not refer to the abnormal pornographic cartoons of Japan.
The main market positioning of DreamWorks cartoons is for audiences over 13 years old, which is the biggest difference from Disney cartoons' so-called "good for all ages" marketing strategy.... -
Garrick 2022-02-07 14:10:03
Chaos General Comment
Want to watch "Bugs" failed, so I had to use it as a supplement.
An antist Z finally found the insect utopia in his mind, even though we thought it was a garbage dump, he became a true hero who saved the ant nest and won the beauties. Heroes have to rely on friends. The self-sacrifice of...
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Z: Handling dirt is... ugh... is *not* my idea of a rewarding career.
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[first lines]
Z: All my life, I've lived and worked in the big city, which now that I think of it, is kind of a problem since I always feel uncomfortable around crowds. I mean it, I-I have this fear of enclosed spaces. I-I-I, everything makes me feel trapped all the time. You know, I always tell myself, there's gotta be something better out there, but maybe I think too much. I-I-I think everything must go back to the fact that I had a very anxious childhood. You know, my, my mother never had time for me. You know, when you're - when you're the middle child in a family of five million, you don't get any attention. I mean, how's it possible? And I've always had these, these abandonment issues, which plagued me. My father was basically a drone like I've said, and, you know, the guy flew away when I was just a larva. And my job, don't get me started on, 'cause it really annoys me. I was not cut out to be a worker, I'll tell you right now. I-I-I feel physically inadequate. I, I, my whole life I've never, I've never been able to lift more than ten times my own body weight, and, and when you get down to it, handling dirt is, you know, ewwww, is not my idea of a rewarding career. It's this whole gung-ho super-organism thing that, that, that I - you know, I can't get, I try but I can't get it. I mean, you know what is it, I'm supposed to do everything for the colony, and, and what about my needs? What about me? I mean, I gotta believe there's someplace out there that's better than this! Otherwise, I'll just curl up in a larval position and weep! The whole system makes me feel... insignificant!
Psychologist: Excellent. You've made a real breakthrough.
Z: I have?
Psychologist: Yes, Z. You ARE insignificant.