Baby's Magical Birth Journey

Lina 2022-04-20 08:01:05

The birth of the baby is presented in a fantastic way. The film fully displays the imagination of children and attracts the attention of the audience. The presentation of the comedy plot shows us the contradictions and conflicts of the second-child family little by little. It is a very suitable cartoon for parents and children to re-discuss love and the sharing of love from the perspective of children. The reversal of the relationship between the protagonists is also very suitable, from mutual dislike to partners to experiencing a series of thrilling events The close brother, the transformation is handled very naturally, and the suspense left at the end is enough to provoke imagination, is it going to repeat itself again? The reason why I didn't give a full score is because I think the shortcoming is that the villain's establishment is too blunt and the portrayal is not full enough.

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The Boss Baby quotes

  • [Tim and Boss Baby are riding a bicycle with training wheels, going after their parents, who are on their way to the airport, while being chased by Eugene]

    Boss Baby: Tim, you gotta go faster!

    Tim: I can't! I can't do it!

    Boss Baby: Yes. you can!

    [Leaps up onto Tim's shoulder]

    Boss Baby: You've got it in you, Templeton. Now, eyes ahead. I said, eyes ahead, son! Buttocks up! Now, pedal like you mean it! Either you run the day, or the day runs you.

    Boss Baby: [Tim pedals faster. Eugene almost catches them, but Boss Baby dodges his grasp, and they get further away] Good!

    [the bicycle's training wheels break off]

    Boss Baby: Uh-oh!

    Tim: Woah! My training wheels! I can't ride without my training wheels!

    Boss Baby: Whether you think you can, or you think you can't, you're right!

    Tim: Aah! What are you talking about?

    Boss Baby: The path to success is not a straight line, Templeton! But rather a wild ride, like a ship at sea. And you're a sea captain... taming a turbulent ocean!

    [the scene transforms from a suburb to an ocean, with Tim and Boss Baby riding a boat]

    Tim: I'm a sea captain, taming the ocean!

    Boss Baby: [They evade the incoming 'whale'] Good!

    Tim: Tree! I'm gonna hit it!

    Boss Baby: Aim for failure, and you'll always succeed.

    Tim: What?

    Boss Baby: AIM AWAY FROM FAILURE!

    [Tim steers away from the tree, the scene transforms back into a suburb backdrop]

    Tim: I'm doing it, I'm doing it!

    [They travel through a forest, with Eugene close behind who is smashing past trees]

    Boss Baby: Once success is a habit, then it's all down...

    TimBoss Baby: HILL!

    [They ride down a hill. At which time, they see the car which their parents are in with Francis Francis]

    Tim: Look! There they are! Mom! Dad!

    [as the car passes the train crossing, a train passes by]

    Tim: Train!

    Boss Baby: Choo-choo!

    Boss Baby: [They continue to approach the train crossing, with Eugene close behind] Templeton, stop!

    [Tim notices a mold of sand at a construction site next to the tracks, he steers towards it]

    Boss Baby: What are you doing?

    [Tim pedals faster, the scene transforms into a ramp, with them riding a motorcycle, at the end of the ramp there is a ring of fire]

    Tim: We're going to make it.

    Boss Baby: But I don't have a quote for this!

    [They jump, Boss Baby yells out 'Aaahhh'! And they make it, as the scene transform back into the 'real' world. Eugene crashes into the mold of sand, ending the pursuit]

    Boss Baby: [to Tim] You did it!

    Tim: No! We did it!

    Boss Baby: And all without your training wheels.

  • Tim: What was Big Bossy Baby Lady screaming about?

    Boss Baby: She's demanding actual results!