It feels so good, Tim and Ted are no longer just two people

Kadin 2022-01-20 08:03:08

After watching 2 today, it’s great. I saw the two brothers working together again. The story is wonderful, but what touched me most is the warmth of their family. Both of Tim’s daughters have their own characteristics. But they both love their father. I was really touched when Tabitha came to the stage to sing. In the end, they were very warm when the family teamed up to defeat the boss. This is a family

I was surprised to see the score. Many people said it was messy, but I didn't feel it messed up because I looked at it seriously from the beginning to the end. The beginning is warm, the middle climax is also very touching at the end, the details of the characters are very good, I have read it several times, and each time I have a different discovery

That she did? she did? I did? you did? I did? you did! It’s fun, Tim’s voice synthesized by Tina is so funny

And school is stupid, okay oh no, sitting is stupid??

I still remember one sentence, which is very useful for every adult

Just bcause you grow up, it doesn't mean you have to grow apart.

And: I use the picture below

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  • Adelle 2022-04-22 07:01:49

    Accompanying children grow is the coolest thing

  • Colin 2022-04-21 09:03:15

    The overall is okay, but there are many boring and sleepy places. Although the current animation style is getting more and more dazzling, the story and themes are indeed not as exciting and novel as before. The villain's conspiracy to let the children rule the parents can actually be extended to more acute thinking. In the end, it has to return to the conventional conclusion of being accompanied by relatives, which is a bit of a fuss.

The Boss Baby: Family Business quotes

  • Tim Templeton: Turn left!

    Theodore Templeton: I go where navigation tells me to go.

    Navigation: Turn left.

    Theodore Templeton: Thank you, navigation.

  • Theodore Templeton: What the frittata?