Those you love moved you just fine

Davonte 2022-03-21 09:03:11

Just watch a show and find what you like and feel. There is no one-size-fits-all so-called judging standard, some just need to follow their own heart.

Some moments of the movie are captured and the aftertaste becomes different. I grab every point I like, and I am afraid that I will forget a little bit in the long river of memory.

After reading 1, I will watch 2 immediately. The plot didn't develop according to my imagination, but it was reasonable. The memo at the end of the film seems to respond to the letter written by 1li's brother, between the lines, I really like it! The last three sentences are also worth remembering

So, even through you're only a kid once well, unless you get to be a kid twice. which is really weird, to be honest.

Don't dwell too much on past failures unless you can rejuvenate yourself.

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Extended Reading
  • Theron 2022-04-20 09:02:24

    5 points. A sequel doesn't work. The two brothers in the first part have grown up, the elder brother has a family and a career, and the younger brother has a successful career, but they are neglected. In the sequel, a super-intelligent and ambitious baby intends to rule the world by children, and the two brothers, the baby boss, must grow small to stop the villain's baby's plans. The most important thing is that once you see what your child is like when they grow up, you can't forget it. Even though the two brothers are still cute when they are small, I still think of them as adults from time to time, which really affects my perception. And there is not much funny content, I always want to talk about father-daughter love and brotherhood. The lighthearted humor of the first film was lost, and the sequel was really reluctant.

  • Grayce 2022-04-20 09:02:24

    Are you going to make me endure this kind of story just to see more of the baby boss's face?

The Boss Baby: Family Business quotes

  • Theodore Templeton: What the frittata?

  • Theodore Templeton: The only difference between "try" and "triumph" is just a little "oomph!"