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shaggy christmas trees
kaktusklin19 January 2022
Warning: Spoilers
"Shaggy Christmas Trees" is a children's offshoot of the third part of "Christmas Trees", one of the most popular and amazing movie series of our time. By andlarge, the entire hour-and-a-half film was born out of one novel, the main characters of which were a pair of dogs. And besides, to my surprise, it didn't just turn out - it turned out very good! It's funny, a little ridiculous, but in general, a very cute movie will brighten up any, even the most dreary evening.

There is no general line here, no "five handshakes", no "boomerang of goodness". And the plot, by and large, consists of a tie: a girl needs to go to another city, dogs can't stay in a shelter, a couple of friends want to earn money, even if illegally. Then the actual action begins, and here the new "Christmas Trees" manifest themselves from the best side. It's pretty stupid to retell it, I tried. It still needs to be watched.

I will not pretend that the actors deserve an Oscar as a selection. That is, they are, of course, all very talented guys, stars, but the main characters here are dogs. Dogs are really wonderful. I can't even imagine what a hell of a job it is to get them to do everything I saw on the screen. The main thing is that the result is worth it - for an hour and a half I never looked at my watch, and this is a serious achievement for me.

In general, if you are not a bore and you were not bitten by a dog as a child, it is worth going to the "Shaggy Christmas Trees". This is a bright, and literally, dynamic and kind movie that appeals to the heart, and not to the brain, but at the same time it is guaranteed - well, or almost - to lift the mood and infect with optimism. Actually, that's all it does - and what it should do.
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