This is a bad movie. Yes, I like Gougou so much. I like animated movies as much as 100%. I watched the movie with a cute dog. I didn't have much demand for the plot. I wanted to watch this movie with pleasure. But this movie makes me want to hit someone. Saw complete physical discomfort.
The first half is okay, because I look forward to the development of the plot to see how far the protagonist dog can grow, and how he turns from a spoiled puppy to a dominant male protagonist. The results of it? That's it? ? What has he grown? ? For a work, you want to adopt the method of suppressing first, suppressing it, but raising it? At the end, I want to be decorated with empty shelves. The plot is too routine, right? I don't want to talk about the green tea dog, the scumbag, and the three views in the first half of the story. I want to say that the second half of this movie made me extremely confused. There is a comment in the barrage: "The filming is either real or a fairy tale, this is half-hearted." Isn't the plot too routine? ? These personal settings don't matter if they are not lovable, and they are thin, very thin. The movies that hate this kind of routine the most. The plot is completely blinded by such a good picture and a cute dog. The protagonist is like a scum with the main protagonist's halo, and the comparison is made with something more scumbag than him. The villain is not like a villain, I frowned and watched it. Make popular
I have watched the most rubbish and most humiliating movie recently (even the plot is so cute that the dog that is vomiting blood in my eyes is so cute and cute). When watching it, there is even a human being. Don’t guess. The idea of the dog’s thoughts made me forget that there are excellent animated movies featuring dogs, such as "The Secret Life of Pets" and "Lightning Dogs".
I watched it at station b. I saw the 6.7 rating of station b before I was curious why it was so low. Sure enough, 6.7 was scored high because many humans put on the filter of cartoons.
The plot has a weird rhythm. I put it aside and bypassed all reasonable plots to tell a story that should have been very long.
Heinously bad
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