It's like in childhood dreams

Monserrat 2021-11-11 08:01:13

The Hollywood members who just filled Tencent can't wait to watch it. It's very beautiful. Starting from the cute protagonist who appeared at the beginning, to the burgers, ice cream town, steak, shrimp, etc. that fell from the sky later, I was born hungry at 11 o'clock at night. It can be said that the childlike imagination of the director and screenwriter is really used. Food can be turned into a boat, can be thoughtful, and can be used as a weapon and trap. . . . . My childhood dreams have long been blurred. I only remember the white clouds made of candy house and marshmallows. It should be said that this movie amplifies childhood dreams, and both children and adults can get satisfaction from it. It is worth mentioning that the warmth in the movie is also handled just right. The greatest pleasure of living in the world is to do what you like and get the approval of the people who love or love you deeply.

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  • Ferne 2022-03-22 09:01:28

    This movie is very creative, especially for foodies, it can really be said to fulfill the dream of foodies! I also particularly like Flint. He has been a little inventor since he was a child. He is very thoughtful and dares to pursue his own dreams.

  • Enid 2021-11-11 08:01:13

    No work, no mistakes, good ideas...

Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs quotes

  • Sam Sparks: Can you keep a secret?

    Flint Lockwood: No.

    [awkward pause]

    Flint Lockwood: But this time, sure. Yeah.

    Sam Sparks: [sighs] Ok. It was a really long time ago but... I, too. was... a *nerd!*

    Flint Lockwood: [blankly] Too?

  • Flint Lockwood: Do you like Jello?

    Sam Sparks: I love Jello!

    Flint Lockwood: I love Jello too! Oh, and peanut butter, right?

    Sam Sparks: Oh, no no no, I am severely allergic to peanuts.

    Flint Lockwood: Hey, me too.

    Sam Sparks: So what's it called?

    Flint Lockwood: Peanut allergy.

    Sam Sparks: No, the machine.

    Flint Lockwood: Of course.