The murder caused by a poster

Gerard 2022-11-07 23:41:50

It all started with that poster many years ago. Wallace fell in love with the bread girl Piella because of the poster; Piella hated all the bakers because of subsequent changes, and pretended to associate with Wallace; and Gromit met the cute little VIP Fluffles because of the above. So the whole story unfolded.
Change is a slightly sad topic. Many good things just stay in the past. Facing reality is a cruel thing, and even more cruel is that you can't let go of the past when facing reality. The hate that is born of love is often more painful than the most primitive hate, and therefore more lasting and more terrifying. There are always joys and sorrows in life. So face the reality and live every day. When I was sad for parting, I set off to work, and I met the little VIP back at the garage door.
The most impressive thing about Gromit is that it doesn't say a word and expresses its meaning. But I feel that the emotional scenes between him and Fluffles in this film are a bit unpredictable. After all, this kind of emotional thing does not rely on words, but can understand everything only by movements and eyes, which is still a bit difficult.
Also worthy of a small praise is the length of this film, half an hour, just enough to tell such a not too complicated and interesting story. Not too rush or too long, just right.

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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.