Rabbits don't have to be cute

Theron 2022-04-23 07:03:38

I don't quite understand why many people say that the three views are not right, and the rabbits are not cute. What is this film trying to convey? This film really puts rabbits and people on an equal stage. They are no longer a pet, but an existence equal to us. The old gardener at the beginning occupied the vegetable garden of Peter's family and killed Peter's father.

So nothing to complain about. . . . . .

A lot of times we advocate equality, but when we say it, it's already unequal.

There are all kinds of ways a movie exists, and the point isn't really there.

When we attribute rabbits to being cute and kind, in fact, why don't we plan all beautiful people to be kind?

Such equality is rare.

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Extended Reading
  • Fidel 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    Although it takes a low-level route, it still makes people feel good-looking, because the rabbit as the protagonist has a strong role initiative, and the rabbit always does things with a strong goal, even if it is not "correct" for them to want to destroy the garden , but under the protagonist's halo and cute appearance, the story of the rabbit can still move people. The live-action performance has also become an exaggerated cartoon series in the film. In comparison, the rabbit has become more natural and real.

  • Dereck 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    Retribution of grievances will only go too far. The picture book-style animation of live-action CGI reminds of Paddington Bear, who is also the UK. The soundtrack is great! The adaptation of "Rather Be" sounds good! How could a good-hearted neighbor like Bea like someone like Thomas and fall in love with him? This setting is really hard to accept. But the stern, critical, critical, manic and handsome OCD manager brother is so cute and clumsy that he is bullied repeatedly. He looks like Hux from Star Wars in front, and his boyfriend is full of strength in the back! [Four and a half stars]

Peter Rabbit quotes

  • Bea: What do you miss most about the store? And don't say having everything in its proper place. I get it. You have control issues.

    Thomas McGregor: I miss being helpful. A parent or grandparent comes into this shop looking for a gift for the child they love. I ask a few simple questions and know exactly what they need. I love helping people get what they want.

    [pause]

    Thomas McGregor: Especially when they don't even know that they want it. Those are the best.

  • Peter Rabbit: He's in a better place now.

    [watches the ambulance drive away]

    Peter Rabbit: The ice cream truck, with the flashing lights.