even if you are doomed

Schuyler 2022-03-26 09:01:09

The Peanuts Movie is my son's favorite movie, and he is three years old. Before this movie, he watched "Frozen", "My Neighbor Totoro", "minions", his favorite "Peanuts Movie", this movie can let him sit quietly on the sofa for an hour and a half, in the middle Not crying "I don't want to watch this one", and after watching it, he revisited it every day in his TV time for two weeks in a row.

Maybe for adults, this movie is really simple and childish. It's just the little boy Charlie Brown, the doomed loser in the comics world, who can't fly a kite at any time; when he's playing baseball, he can never hit the ball; even, he believes that Lucy will grab the ball and let him He kicked, but every time he only fell on all fours, he had a new goal, and he hoped that the beautiful new classmate, the red-haired girl, would get to know a brand-new him, a successful one.

Of course it backfired, no matter how hard he tried, luck was not on his side. He couldn't make a name for himself in the school's performances, because he didn't want to disappoint his sister, he played a bullfight and made a fool of himself; he hoped to use dance to conquer the red-haired girl who loved dancing, but at the moment when everyone fell in love with his dance, he slipped, Shoe kicked the sprinkler and ruined the whole dance; I wrote reading notes with the red-haired girl in the same group, but she was not at home, so I finished reading the masterpiece "War and Peace" alone and wrote a very good book The notes were crushed into pieces by the toy plane; although he was once praised as a genius by others because of his grades, and enjoyed the much-anticipated joy of success, he later found out at the school-wide commendation meeting that it was an Oolong whose name was misspelled on the paper...
All in all, it indicates that Charlie Brown is not a successful person in the traditional sense. But can we really only judge a person by their success? Is he worthy of dating based on his success? Are kind, honest, hard-working people not worthy of love and respect? The new classmate - the red-haired girl gave the answer "Of course I would like to be your friend".

Even if you are doomed, there will be people who appreciate your character and like you.

Plus, in this movie, how can we not mention Snoopy, the brave, mischievous, handsome, omnipotent dog? My son's comment on snoopy is that he is the cutest dog and I like him the most.

This is a movie suitable for watching with young children. From this point of view, it can be praised with five stars.

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  • Josie 2022-03-20 09:02:14

    The animation effect is really getting better and better! The story is still very inspiring, and the little boy with a strong sense of inferiority finally shows his true self in front of the girl he likes. So in the end, character is still the most important~

  • Cleveland 2022-03-29 09:01:06

    Exaggerated, deliberate, young teeth... only suitable for children under 7 years old. Please also increase the rating of the cartoon to reduce the harm to adults who are past their innocence TT

The Peanuts Movie quotes

  • Charlie Brown: The whole world seems to be conspiring against me. I'm just asking for a little help for once in my life.

  • Little Red-Haired Girl: Oh, hi, Charlie Brown.

    Charlie Brown: You remembered my name?

    Little Red-Haired Girl: Of course I did.

    Charlie Brown: Before you leave, there's something I really need to know. Why, out of all the kids in our class, would you want to be partners with me?

    Little Red-Haired Girl: That's easy. It's because I've seen the type of person you are.

    Charlie Brown: An insecure, wishy-washy failure?

    Little Red-Haired Girl: That's not who you are at all. I like the compassion you showed for your sister at the talent show. The honesty you had at the assembly. And at the dance, you were brave and funny. And what you did for me, doing the book report while I was away, was so sweet of you. So when I look at you, I don't see a failure at all. You have all the qualities I admire.

    [bus horn honks]

    Little Red-Haired Girl: Sorry, I have to go now.

    Charlie Brown: Wait.

    [gives her her pencil]

    Charlie Brown: I think this belongs to you.

    Little Red-Haired Girl: Oh, thank you! I've been looking everywhere for this!

    [gets on the bus]

    Little Red-Haired Girl: I'll write to you, pen pal.