Silly, naive, and entertaining

Alden 2022-03-21 09:02:23

The movie was recommended by a colleague of the company, so it

was very simple to read the story. The usual routines of old and American cartoons are similar to those of the elf mouse and the like. They are basically made for children, or for a family. The old and the young went to the cinema together to spend a pleasant evening at Christmas. It was full of entertainment. From a marketing point of view, the film was well positioned and the filming was passable. The box office in the United States was also good. .

As for the movie itself, I think it's kind of silly and naive, a typical popcorn movie. After watching it once, it was easy for an hour and a half, and it is estimated that I will never take a second look, or delete it directly from the hard disk. But having said that, if all the movies shown in the cinema are No Country for Old Men and There Will Be Blood, then it is estimated that movies cannot become an industry.

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Extended Reading
  • Shirley 2022-03-25 09:01:11

    God~~ How can it be so boring~~~~~ I'm so sorry for these three cute chipmunks~~ The soundtrack is really...a copy of a popular song, is it not intentional?

  • Georgianna 2022-04-22 07:01:39

    The first one is much cuter~Samsung and a half~

Alvin and the Chipmunks quotes

  • David Seville: Why don't we, er, come over here and look at the sales projections? You know, when I first saw these numbers, I thought, there's just no way. But then I looked again.

    [he flips the front board down to the first board with Size of Theodore's butt written overtop]

    Amy: The size of Theodore's butt?

    David Seville: Yeah. Well, wh-why don't we come back to that. Anyway, 10 years ago, the market share for healthy food snacks was imperceptible among six-to-12-year-olds.

    [flips next board with How smart Simon thinks he is written overtop]

    Ted: How smart Simon thinks he is.

    Gail: Yeah, as opposed to how smart he actually is.

    Amy: Who's Simon?

    David Seville: I didn't...

    Gail: Just move along.

    [Dave flips the next board with How much Alvin smells written overtop]

    David Seville: You know what? I-I think I'll just clean out my office.

    Gail: Sounds good.

  • Simon: [reading the attempt letter written months ago by Dave] Dear fellas, I'm sorry, but-

    [mutters]

    Simon: You should go back to your real home in the forest.

    Alvin: I guess he really does want us to go.