# Electro-optic phantom# "Elf Hotel: Crazy Holiday", the sky is full of happiness, but everyone has a sad light in their hearts.

Fidel 2022-03-28 09:01:07

# Electro-optic phantom# "Elf Hotel: Crazy Holiday", the sky is full of happiness, but everyone has a sad light in their hearts.

It is a habit to watch "Hotel Elf", and I have watched almost every one, so it has become a habit. It is inevitable that the story will not be as exciting as it was in the past. It may be too amazing at the beginning, but when it comes to this part, it feels so-so. It can be said to be pleasant, because the stories of adults lack innocence, and the fairy tales of young people lack cruelty. Movies that can well integrate the two are still meaningful to watch.

It has been teaching us about our growth and love, and finally showed some exhaustion, but the exhaustion period is something that all life stories are bound to encounter, always have to face, there is always a way, it can't be smooth and smooth all the time. Calm and airy, this is the trace of the story's gradual progression.

Fortunately, the funny part is still there, but it makes people a little bit unnerved, more preachy, and less cute meaning, which is a bit regrettable.

Author: Little Buddha

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Extended Reading
  • Cecelia 2022-01-06 08:01:30

    Although young, but the viewability is not bad, very happy summer family carnival animation, the final sound of the Divine Comedy is powerful enough.

  • Hilton 2022-03-24 09:02:40

    (5.0) As a series with little pursuit, relying on body language and monster culture to accumulate jokes to create a movie viewing experience, it is not easy to push to the third part. This time, it was obvious that he was helpless, and he couldn't help but be amused as if it was just one or two times.

Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation quotes

  • Dracula: [says random nonsense words]

    Ericka: There's just something about an accent that makes a man sound SO intelligent.

  • Eunice: [to Frank] Oh, no you don't! Last time you gambled you lost an arm and a leg! Literally!