A true dark movie.
The Adams family didn't know whether it was a human or a ghost. The male protagonist is madly in love with his vampire wife. The mother-in-law is like an old witch, the brother is like a Frankenstein, and the servant has a zombie face. The two children are lively and lovely, but the usual fun is killing each other. Such a gloomy and eerie tone, but full of deep warmth.
Yes, you heard that right. This family of "people" is a model family with harmonious husband and wife, brotherly love, and deep love between master and servant.
What surprised me is that there is no shock but surprise in the film, and the jokes are constant. The most interesting is the period when the male protagonist's family was forced to leave the castle and start a normal life. The woman in black with a pale face actually found a job as a kindergarten teacher. She told the stories of witches to the children, and the children cried out in fright. The male protagonist is a middle-aged unemployed unemployed unemployed middle-aged uncle, watching TV and eating snacks at home. The children are very sensible and set up stalls on the street to sell drinks. At this time, a cute little girl came over and asked them: "Is your lemon juice made of real lemons?" The cool girl at the Adams family replied: "Then the Girl Scout cookies you are holding are made of Girl Scouts. Did you do it?" Haha, great!
I love this tune. Compared with some pretentious chicken soup for the soul, this film tells us simply and rudely: the most important thing is that the family is happy together, and whether others are doing well or not has nothing to do with us!
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