Forever child

Carmel 2022-01-14 08:01:55

What is more important than coming out of the cinema after watching a movie with a smile.

In fact, this should be a film that was broadcast in the United States during Easter. The audience chose the film from the very beginning to explain that, excluding China, it is really difficult for the Chinese to understand what Easter means to Americans, especially American children.

It would be a bit difficult for similar cartoons to blindly investigate the plot and content structure. In my opinion, for children, this is definitely a movie that will make them happy. For me, at least, I am in a good mood after watching it. Although it is not because of the jokes in it, I watched the cute bunny knock in the early hours of the morning. The drums are quite fun.

Several parts are worth mentioning:
1. Children have their own dreams. Please don't negate these dreams, even if adults think they hate mentally handicapped ideas.
2. Western educational traditions Regardless of my family's situation, if the child cannot stand on his own, please get out of the house and come back if you succeed.
3. A lot of work must start from the bottom, how to accept and how to deal with leaders must be learned before entering the society, especially in China.
4. Parents should always be proud of their children.

As a digression, I have always wanted to be an excellent drummer since I was a kid, and it’s still the case until now. There is no show in my life. hehe.

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Extended Reading
  • Maymie 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    Cute rabbits, cute chickens, sweet stories, and mentally handicapped plots.

  • Daryl 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    Rabbits are cute, but the plot is too mentally retarded... Whatever Penny plays is Penny.

Hop quotes

  • Fred O'Hare: Can I get a little clarification, here? Is this what the Easter Bunny does now? He just goes house to house, messing up people's lives?

    E.B.: Well, that's just hurtful. Besides, you're selling yourself short. They were going to shove you in the mail room. Well, excuse me, but I happen to think you're better than that.

    Fred O'Hare: You don't know me! Okay? We just met.

    E.B.: I can tell. You give off this aura of untapped potential.

    Fred O'Hare: I do? Now, don't pull that with me, rabbit, okay? I'm too smart for you.

    E.B.: But, Fred, I'm serious! You're destined to do something great. I just know it!

    Fred O'Hare: Well, I've never heard that one before.

    E.B.: You'll find an awesome job.

    [E.B. grabs a newspaper]

    E.B.: Hey. Look, what about this? Dog walker?

    Fred O'Hare: No.

    E.B.: TSA Officer?

    Fred O'Hare: No.

    E.B.: Oh! What about this one? It looks exciting. Wind in your hair, hot babe on your arm.

    Fred O'Hare: That's a car ad.

    E.B.: You should buy that car, then.

  • Young E.B.: [as he looks over at the factory] Look at all that candy.