The waveguide
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Just seen the Bee Movie.
I went because I like the Seinfeld's show. I had lots of expectations - I guess this was my mistake. The movie is cute, well animated, has some touch of Seinfeld's "family humor". It is also a "green" movie, emphasizing that animals are living creatures - and that humans should not treat them badly - which I think is important.
But the movie was not focused on anything, the scenes were randomly scattered, and there was no one line behind it.
I enjoyed it nonetheless, although it was not as impressive as Beowulf. Nice, entertaining - of a sort that you come, see, and go, barely remembering any episodes out of it.
May be it was oriented towards a younger audience (say below 12 years old? )
I went because I like the Seinfeld's show. I had lots of expectations - I guess this was my mistake. The movie is cute, well animated, has some touch of Seinfeld's "family humor". It is also a "green" movie, emphasizing that animals are living creatures - and that humans should not treat them badly - which I think is important.
But the movie was not focused on anything, the scenes were randomly scattered, and there was no one line behind it.
I enjoyed it nonetheless, although it was not as impressive as Beowulf. Nice, entertaining - of a sort that you come, see, and go, barely remembering any episodes out of it.
May be it was oriented towards a younger audience (say below 12 years old? )