If I were to recommend such a movie to a friend, I don't know how to describe it so that the friend feels the need to rush into the movie theater for two hours. Because it's not very good-looking, but it won't make you grit your teeth badly. In fact, it's like a bald middle-aged man with an old-fashioned briefcase. You can see through his life just by looking at the past. That's right, it's quite satisfactory, and the blandness makes you turn your head and forget it. Of course, it at least seems pretty safe in the face of people who hate "mistakes."
A noble female wolf and a commoner male are thrown on an adventurous journey home. Yes, even the purpose of this journey is extremely "right" to go home. We all understand what will happen next. The poor boy gets the heart of the rich lady. This is the same routine for thousands of years. Isn't the process fun? I'm sorry, but the motto of this creative team is: It's better not to be brilliant, never to make mistakes. On the way, you can hardly see a decent setback, so that the two wolves have not had any emotional communication. So, you know it's going to love it, but somehow. To be honest, I didn’t believe that the story would be so simple from the very beginning. In this era, what cartoon doesn’t want to earn some tears, smiles, emotions, and sighs from us? So, after a short period of astonishment, you put the prepared tissue back in your pocket and smiled awkwardly at your companion: "Actually...it's okay!
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