Things that only adults will pay attention to when returning to the interior

2021-12-14 15:56:36 By : Ms. Gloria Y

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In "Back inland", a group of crafty zoo animals decide to take a rest in the wilderness below. This new CGI film tells the story of some imprisoned Australian exotic creatures. After performing regular live performances for people who are afraid and hate them, they join forces to hope to escape to a more natural habitat, where they can finally live in no one. Be yourself in the situation. crowd. 

Leading the group is McGrady (voiced by Isla Fisher), a poisonous snake that does not intentionally harm flies, but is constantly reminded that she can kill 100 people in 10 seconds. Joining her is a hairy spider named Frank (Guy Pierce), the resourceful and tricky demon Zoe (Miranda Tapsell), and a man named Nigel (Angus Eim). Inside) the smart scorpion. Although they are inherently terrifying and dangerous creatures-except for the cute celebrity koala and beautiful boy (Tim Minchin), who accidentally got involved in their escape plan-they avoided being caught while fleeing Sydney. The arrest still faces some serious challenges. However, they found some unexpected help, namely a complete companion society of animals, these animals often make human spine tremble.

Although this family-friendly adventure is fun for viewers of all ages, certain parts of "Back to the Inland" will only be noticed by adults.

Sometimes, Chaz Hunter (Eric Bana) seems to be a truly caring and affectionate animal breeder, but there are other times when he may be a little indifferent or even cruel to the animals he takes care of. His strong attitude towards these little animals has obviously affected the others in his park, because they are more like prison guards than zookeepers.

In fact, the animals have become accustomed to their rude routine in the morning. They are snatched by cold tongs in front of their large showcase. They know that they are leaning against the tank wall like a group of criminals searched for contraband. Their agent even said to them: "Get some glasses!" Even Chaz (Diesel Cash La Torraca) would sway these creatures with rather rude wake-ups, and Chaz himself was right. Contempt for his precious pet, as long as there are customers around who want to see him deal with some dangerous creatures.

If the “zoo is a prison” metaphor is not clear enough, then when this group of abused animals finally decides that enough is enough, their escape will remind people of the way they escaped, equipped with flowing spotlights, cameras and tall stone walls. And everything.

Many of the problems in "Back inland" stem from the fact that most people in the picture cannot understand what the animals actually want to say to them-like poor Jackie the Alligator (Jackie Weaver) , Tried to rescue and comfort Xiao Chaqi, but was punished for losing his temper to him. However, these animals do not seem to read them as loudly and clearly as humans.

Not only do they know what the people around them are saying and doing, but they can also effectively understand written text. Think about the moment when Jackie encourages her friends to embrace themselves outside of the label on the cage, or when they can determine that their new tank is "unbreakable glass" based on the sticker. Obviously, these animals have the upper hand in all the two leg types that cause them so much trouble, because they can actually hear what humans are saying—and they even have a good understanding of body language.

Although many of the typical dangerous animals in the center of "back inland" are actually a group of disguised molluscs, this movie does not completely avoid the fact that there are still some very hostile predators lurking in the wild.

After seeing our new reptile and insect friends unwilling to bite anyone, we found that there are still some aggressive carnivores in the animal kingdom outside. Mainly, once the gang encountered friendly great white sharks (Rachel House)-before guiding them through some dangerous waters, he introduced them to the USS (Ugly Secret Society) and its extension code-she told them, Duncan, their old dung beetle friend, tried to rest in front of them, but it became a meal for seagulls. 

At the same time, although Frank tried to be friendly with Luciano (Aislin De Betz), the leader of the sewer black widow spider gang, she quickly reminded him that her species was named for a reason. Most of the wild animals in "Back inland" are still very kind, but it is clear that there are still some people who think that nature may be a bit vicious.

Speaking of uncontrollable animal instincts, adult audiences will certainly notice how many hysterical and mischievous jokes are scattered throughout the story. Frank is the center of most of them, because we soon discovered that he is a very lonely spider. He is unhappy with missing the mating season and often has to resort to a stick called "Twiggy" to accompany him. . Throughout the movie, Frank was conquered many times by his instinctive desires and involuntarily began to dance mating, even if he saw a simple toy spider hanging from the child's backpack.

However, Frank is not the only grumpy animal to appear in the movie. We also met a cane toad named Doug (Keith Urban) who could sing. When they were rescued from the science laboratory by a new friend, he would not hesitate to express his love for the love of his life. These Casanova creatures have a lot of knee-knock jokes that can totally cause headaches for children, but perhaps the funniest joke is when Frank finally got the opportunity to dance for some female spiders of his own species and was quickly rejected, "I'm sorry , Buddy, the mating season ended yesterday," he had to grab his cane again. But we must also thank the moment we revisited Doug and found that he was very busy. A few days later, dozens of little frogs surrounded the couple.

To be honest, if it weren't for McGrady's first appearance as the starring role, any crazy adventure in "Back to the Inland" would not have happened. When we met her for the first time, she was very happy to finally hold her first performance in Chaz's park. He told her that the crowd would like her because she was "beautiful". Later we learned that Maddie hardly remembered her life before being adopted by Chaz, because he found her in a dangerous moment when she was just a cub. Therefore, life in captivity is not something she immediately opposes—until Chaz calls her "Medusa" and treats her as a dangerous "monster" in front of his frightened audience.

Just as other people share her storage room and are considered the most dangerous of all animals, Maddie must watch from a distance the beautiful boy Koala receives royal treatment from Chaz and his admirers. She was jealous of the love he received, and said, "People love him-they lined up for hours just to hug him." At the same time, she was thrown into the box like a ghoul. show. So, at first, McGrady was very jealous of the beautiful boy's life in the park...until she learned more about him and realized that being pampered made the beautiful boy a narcissistic bastard who couldn't crack it. Then McGrady has the upper hand over the beautiful boy, but she is the only one who takes care of him, dragging him back and forth throughout the story to make sure he gets where he needs to go safely. Finally, it is the beautiful boy who must learn some life lessons from McGrady.

Although Maddie and most of her new friends/family in the animal kingdom are very kind, there is a creature among them that is a bit mean under his cute appearance. Nigel, the shy little scorpion, did surprise us with some of his more hostile behavior throughout "Back to the Inland".

Considering the first time he stabbed a beautiful boy when he was frustrated, he didn't know what the result of this attack would be. "Oh, no, I killed a celebrity," he lamented when the beautiful boy was thrown over the zoo fence. Fortunately, his spider buddy knew that Nigel's venom would only knock down the beautiful boy for a while, but it was clear that Nigel had the ability to kill, which was different from some of his other companions. 

Once he feels comfortable using his tail, he not only stings again when the beautiful boy needs to disable the travel partner they say against him later in the story, but he also makes a surprisingly rude joke that he wants to take the test. He wiped his ass on his fur. To put it simply, Nigel may be a soft-spoken scorpion, but he is definitely not as naive as the others in his team.

When McGrady and her friends tried to enter the Blue Mountains from the metropolitan area, they faced many obstacles, the most important of which was that Chaz and his precocious son Chaz were interested in their tails. When they were found in a vulnerable moment in the city square, they were very, very close to being caught.

However, all the creatures managed to hide themselves quickly by draping themselves on a random woman on the tavern table, and she didn't realize what had happened until the danger disappeared and they started to move away from her. This may seem a little strange, because there are many animals hanging on her head and other parts of her body. Who hasn't noticed a snake coiling around her own head? But for mature audiences who may have to question this, the film provides a subtle but appropriate answer: She is drinking a martini, which, judging from her late response to being swarmed by wild animals It may not be her first or second drink of the day.

Another thing adults will definitely notice in "Back to the Inland" is its lively statement of pop culture in contrast to beautiful boys. At the beginning of the film, this koala was very famous. Even the astronauts on the space station were broadcasting his webcam. He appeared on the covers of major magazines and interacted with many celebrities. Needless to say, he is easily the biggest attraction of Chaz Animal Park.

However, after other animals fled with him, and it was reported that the beautiful boy might have contracted rabies in the process, he tasted the medicine his new friend had been swallowing because the people around him suddenly became scared. his. To make matters worse, he is no longer the beautifully dressed creature that everyone wants him to be. As if this weren't rude enough, when the world quickly shifted to another cute animal, Giggs, the pretty boy also found that fame was a fickle beast, and immediately forgot his obsession with the pretty boy.

When it comes to international popularity, adult audiences will definitely notice some similarities between Chaz Hunter and the late legendary wildlife lover Steve Irwin. Chaz did not adopt his iconic slogan "crikey", but between the Australian accent and the hunting suit, Chaz's overall look is definitely a tribute to those who remind generations of the wonders of nature. And, as we discovered in the movie, this is entirely by design.

In fact, in the flashback, we learned that the Crocodile Hunter himself inspired the entire character of Chaz, because he, like many of us, grew up watching Owen entangled with cool creatures on TV. Of course, Irving’s name is not directly quoted here, but there is no need to do so anyway, because most adults know who Chaz’s role model is in "Back to the Inland".

No matter how healthy Chaz’s childhood backstory is, mature audiences must still have some questions about the many decisions that the character makes throughout the film—especially when it comes to his parenting skills. On the one hand, we heard him say that Chazie's mother abandoned them for the sake of a landscape architect, which means that Chaz is noble enough to come forward and raise his son as a single father without tarnishing his son's name. On the other hand, he convinced the child that his mother was eaten by a python-he chose to share a gentle story through the boy's bedtime story, no less.

Although you might want to give Chaz some good daddy points, because he was so positive after the kid used the crocodile’s "two-ton killing machine" to scare people, and then we learned that his praise might be because he lied about him Many brave moments in the past. Despite being deceived throughout his life, once the truth of what Chaz pretended for fame and fortune became clear, his son would kindly let the two of them relax and spend some time playing video games together. 

However, Chaz did not accept the choice of safety and low-key, but decided that it is time for him to truly become the hero he has always claimed, and took his son on a very dangerous ride with a group on their flanks. Cyclists, when they chase escaped animals inland. He was fully aware that he didn't know what he was doing, but he still embarked on this terrible adventure with a group of strangers, leaving his children on the edge of the cliff, at the mercy of a snake he repeatedly called a monster. Some dads!