More and more lines

Luis 2022-06-05 13:46:03

I like Wallace & Gromit because I like this kind of clay stop motion animation. In fact, we used to have various types of animations in our country, such as paper-cutting, freeze-frame, ink painting... now they are all gone, I have to watch foreigners.
Wallace & Gromit’s animations always give people a strange sense of fear, knowing that they are facing death but knowing that death will not come, the power of just a fool and a little dog is really doubtful, even when they are in danger. It's hard to breathe a sigh of relief afterwards, because you don't know what kind of trouble Wallace this fool will get in the future. With such a master, Gromit is really pitiful.
Compared with the previous episode of Kugoubao, this series has returned to its original length, short and capable. But there are too many lines in this episode, do you remember the moon rover in the first episode? There are basically no lines. It's better now, Wallace's nagging is in my ears, and it's too late to see Gromit's little expression. It seems that the creative storytelling ability has deteriorated.
Fortunately, there are still some highlights in this episode, such as the crocodile's escape at the beginning, and the trembling of Gromit on the small chandelier later, especially the way to solve the bomb and the end of the bad guy. It is very innovative. Use tacky thinking with me. The guessed result is completely different, so it is still very enjoyable to watch the movie.
Aardman, come on!

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A Matter of Loaf and Death quotes

  • Wallace: But Piella, you're the Bake-O-Lite girl!

    Piella Bakewell: *Was* the Bake-O-Lite girl. I ate too much, you see.

    Wallace: Oh, really?

    Piella Bakewell: I couldn't ride the balloon anymore.

    Wallace: Oh dear.

    Piella Bakewell: So they dropped me.

    Wallace: What a blow. Ooh!

    Piella Bakewell: ME! A curse on bakers and their loathsome confections!

  • Wallace: Farewell, my angel cake. You'll always be my Bake-O-Lite Girl.