Super-class love?

Stephania 2021-12-27 08:01:26

The struggling, involuntary, and prosperous bull is the proletariat; the matador is the bourgeoisie, and the movie is very imagery. The end is nothing more than cow touching people with love, and gaining freedom without violence. . . . Bourgeois deception. Highly recommended! ! !

The struggling, involuntary, and prosperous bull is the proletariat; the matador is the bourgeoisie, and the movie is very imagery. The end is nothing more than cow touching people with love, and gaining freedom without violence. . . . Bourgeois deception. Highly recommended! ! !

The struggling, involuntary, and prosperous bull is the proletariat; the matador is the bourgeoisie, and the movie is very imagery. The end is nothing more than cow touching people with love, and gaining freedom without violence. . . . Bourgeois deception. Highly recommended! ! !

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  • Patsy 2022-04-24 07:01:16

    Actually a little disappointed, the Spanish style is also very weak, the key is that this story is a bit too chicken soup...

  • Ora 2021-12-27 08:01:26

    For children, this is a good-looking cartoon, but the ending makes me disappointed: a protagonist who wants to follow his heart and escape from anticipation of rebelling against fate, but the ultimate success depends on innate strength. This makes this story. Completely lost the powerful equal power that they originally had, and reduced to submission to prejudice and discrimination-the fear of slaughterhouses and humans will still kill more "heterogenes" without the protagonist's aura.

Ferdinand quotes

  • Lupe: Don't just think of it as a fight. Think of it as a dance!

    Hans: A bull, dancing? Is this some kind of hilarious joke designed to make me laugh?

    Greta: You see, horses, we have the beautifulest legs for the dancing.

    Klaus: But bulls have short stubby legs.

    Hans: Ja, look at me.

    [waddles around on his knees and haunches]

    Hans: Moo, moo, moo!

    [the lipizzaner horses all laugh]

    Lupe: Go eat a schnitzel, you pasty-faced glue stick!

    Ferdinand: It's okay, Lupe. THey're right. I mean, how could a big clumsy bull ever do something like this!

    [does the flamenco dance Nina taught him]

    Lupe: Whoo! Check out my boy cutting a rug!

    Dos: That was good!

    Greta: You call that dancing? Nein! THIS is dancing!

    [They perform a polka]

    Angus: Three against one is hardly fair. Lupe, get my pipes!

    [Lupe plays various kazoos like bagpipes and he does a scottish reel]

    Angus: Well, put that in your kilts and smoke it!

    Greta: Don't celebrate yet, you rump roast! Try THIS!

    [the horses do a mix of ballet and gymnastics, ending by forming a heart with their heads and rumps]

    Bones: Oooh, I HATE those horses!

    Una: [Seeing where this is going, plugs in a boombox and puts on some hip-hop] It's showtime.

    Bones: I'm goin' in!

    [He joins in with a breakdance, and the three horses and three cows start an epic dance battle, which the horses are winning, until...]

    Maquina: Argh!

    [Joins in on the cow's side with robotic dance moves and the four do a grand synchronized finale, which the horses try to top but collide]

    Hans: Watch where you're stepping, dummkopf!

    Greta: Who are you calling dummkopf!

    Klaus: You have four left hooves!

  • [repeated line]

    Dos: We're not

    [insert animal]

    Dos: we're hedgehogs!