romantic violence brutal youth

Allison 2022-04-08 08:01:02

At first I thought it was from the United States, but now I know it is from Denmark.
It turns out that children in Denmark can see foul language without the grading system.
There are a lot of really cute parts in this script, and the music is just right, but two of them are the most interesting, or touching.
One place is when Jason was hit in the heart by Joanna who changed from lady to eldest sister. In romantic Danish confession pop music, in a world full of pink hearts, he was beaten severely by classmate Qiao, The result is that the more I fight, the more I can't help myself to fall in love with the big sister Qiao... So, people are really... cheap...
In another place, Tucker rejected the dinosaur girl Dorothy in front of people, so that the latter jumped off the building and committed suicide, her blood is still everywhere Splash, Tucker can already make fun of it. This part of the film was taken quickly, I thought she would appear again later, and then reconcile with Tucker as beautiful and happy as in the God of Cookery, but...she really died...really...dead ...

I didn't know that Denmark, a place that produces beautiful fairy tales, can have such terrible and realistic animations. Maybe I was too educated in Marxism and Mao Zedong Thought. I can't bear such violence and cruelty...

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  • Helga 2022-04-09 09:01:09

    This is the first Danish cartoon I've watched. I'm very impressed. It feels very violent, bloody, and a little nauseating, but the story is very special, with heavy suspense and horror in it. Although it's a bit disgusting, But it is still a good choice to pass the time. It is worth mentioning that there are all kinds of freaks in the film, and it is full of fun.

  • Keith 2022-04-09 09:01:09

    The dubbing is very Taiwanese campus accent

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  • [about Gunnar, the new teacher]

    Jason: He was more than a little fucked up, wasn't he?

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