Unexpectedly, the plot of the two supporting characters is heartbreaking.

Sammy 2022-11-24 10:32:08

The first is the little daughter's obsession with unicorns. She claims to go to the forest to find unicorns. Her parents kindly persuaded her that unicorns might not exist. Ended up disappointed. Unexpectedly, a lamb with only one horn popped out in the end, which she firmly believed to be a unicorn, and it was too precious, and the lamb got along with her very intimately. [Sometimes, what others think we want and what we really want are two different things. Some people don’t understand themselves, and they may mistake what others think on their own heads.
The second is the diamond-stealing villain dubbed by the big teacher. The reason for hating Hollywood is that the other party cut off a program he likes (actually it is not good-looking and very naive), but the villain likes that childish and cute character, and the room is full of It was that character who ended up building a large fighting machine that was an enlarged version of a childish doll. After laughing and sneering, I appreciate the deconstructed plot a little bit. Adults who have childish corners in their hearts are flesh-and-blood adults, and they should treasure childish things well.

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  • Arne 2022-04-19 09:01:54

    In addition to borrowing music, what are the reservations?

  • Filiberto 2022-04-19 09:01:54

    The value of this series has been sucked dry, there is really no need to shoot any more. The story of this one is messy, there are so many branch lines that I can't finish it, and even the little yellow people can't get the slightest laughter in the theater despite their efforts to be cute. What a terrible fact! The main creator actually uses the villain to satirize Hollywood. You make the movie like this and have the face to satirize others? Look at yourself in the mirror first.

Despicable Me 3 quotes

  • [from TV Spot]

    Valerie Da Vinci: Agent Gru, YOU'RE FIRED!

    Lucy Wilde: If you fire him, you're gonna have to fire me. Do you really wanna do that? Alu-ya.

    [guards throw them out]

    Lucy Wilde: Well, I guess she did.

  • [from TV Spot]

    Gru: Minions, we're going back to villainy!

    [Minions cheer]