simple plot, general

Kelli 2022-04-20 09:01:45

I watched Monsters University some time ago and thought it was good. You can take your children to watch more such animated films. They are well-made, lively, and full of positive energy. So when you see the poster of the speeding snail, tell your child that you will show her immediately. Another animated movie. Like Monsters University, it is still a story about an ordinary little character who insists on his dreams. But during the process of watching and after watching it, I feel that it is a lot worse than Monsters University. The plot is simpler. The slow and slow reptile has a very high passion for speed. "Dreams can be big or small" insisting on the dream of being "sick" among his peers. After being laughed at, he has magic power overnight. So it is more natural to go towards the dream. The whole plot has no ups and downs, but at the end of the story, the magic disappears when the end of the track is gone, the turbo gives up easily, but the attitude of the elder brother has changed greatly, and he encouraged him again. He fulfilled his unfinished dream and ended happily. The Chinese dubbing of Monsters University, He Jiong and Xu Zheng, are also very good. The dubbing of this film is average. In short, except for a few snails that are cute, there is nothing special about the film. .

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  • Kenton 2022-04-22 07:01:32

    A typical Hollywood cartoon production line, but for me at this time, the power of dream-chasing brought by this little snail is really inspiring. In addition, when you hear the sound of the turbo, and think of it on Ryan Reynolds, you will think how can this muscular man have such a cute voice!

  • Gwendolyn 2022-04-22 07:01:32

    The movie is not sloppy and tells the audience from the first second! This is a pure inspirational animation! If you want to watch the plot, please detour

Turbo quotes

  • Chet: Now, with the television gone, you can finally stop watching these races and get on with your life.

    Turbo: I have a life?

  • Whiplash: Little far from home, aren't you, garden snail?