I must have heard the bee movie a million times by now. To be honest, I've always heard of this movie but haven't seen it because I didn't find it interesting. But lately I thought that I have 5 years left to be an adult and that I should watch all the cartoons before my childhood ends. Since then, I've watched every movie on Netflix like crazy, carefully, and enjoying it. (This made me a huge Netflix fan.) My sister really wanted to watch the bee movie and we sat down and watched it together. It wasn't a bad movie at all. But it wasn't great either, after all, every beauty has its flaws. (I gave the movie a B) At the beginning of the movie, we meet a young and excited bee named Barry, who has graduated from school and is cheerful. I really enjoyed Barry's daily life. All the striped yellow and black sweaters Barry was wearing and the antennas he could use like a telephone were hilarious. Young bees had to work in the same job for the rest of their lives, which I liked. All the works introduced and the cleverness of the bees made me happy. Moreover, I was eating a huge honeycomb while watching the movie. Anyway, everything was perfect, and I gave the movie an A at the time, until a young woman named Vanessa became friends with Barry. There was no problem in Vanessa and Barry's relationship. But Vanessa's defense of bees against humans got on my nerves, I still didn't give a fuck and didn't lose points from here. Though I had to later, when Ken came. I don't know if Ken is Vanessa's husband or lover, he is one of them. But it was ridiculous that Barry took her place and Vanessa dumped him just because Ken was hurting Barry. Yes, Ken wasn't doing well, but after all, Ken did it because Barry was pissing him off. Vanessa cared more for Barry than Ken, and now we can say that Ken was right about being jealous. In fact, I knew all along that Ken was right. Vanessa was tearing up Ken's brochure. Ahh, poor Ken. After this boring part, Barry realizes that people are stealing their honey, and he sticks to the windshield of a truck going to the honey farm and meets a mosquito there. I hate mosquitoes. They're so bad, I can't forget all the days they made me itch. No cream can take away the itching in any way, it's only temporary. That's why I applied cologne to mosquito bites, but I was so hurt. The cologne was burning the bites. Oh, I'm off topic again. What was I saying? Barry met a mosquito. This mosquito kept complaining about how bad people were, how prejudiced they were against him and how they had hit him. Barry got the mosquito right. I've decided that I'm starting to dislike Barry, as I'm a very serious mosquito hater. At the honey farm it was good that Barry was thinking about the bees or something, that was okay. Saddened by the poor bees' plight, Barry shot the beekeepers with his camera, who anesthetized the bees and took their honey. The lawsuit he brought against people after Barry was back in his hive made me completely hate him, even though I didn't show it. They were blaming the bad things people did to win the case, which made me so angry. Yes, they made the honey, but people can have their honey. After all, they collect pollen without permission from the flowers. Moreover, Barry forced him to admit that bears were hideous creatures, and he even brought in a wild bear to get people to justify him. This is racist, people don't have to hate bears just because bees are afraid and hate bears. Moreover, there was a scene that involved sexuality in the lawsuit part of the movie. While this may sound like a joke, we shouldn't miss that scene where Barry's friend's needle dangles in his butt with an "ahh" sound. This scene tells us about a foreign phallus entering the body. Still, this movie doesn't get an A because there's sexual jokes, racism against bears, and changing people's lives for the sake of a bee.
( I wrote the same article for Bee Movie club.)
( I wrote the same article for Bee Movie club.)

https://www.deviantart.com/kipsiih/art/Kidd-x-Law-186274394
The story of how Cavendish tries to declare himself to Bartholomew and how Trafalgar Law tries to justify his inconsistency.
From the text:
"You know what struck me about you?" Cavendish mumbled, and Bartholomew invited him to continue.
"You're such an idiot that you think there's something good in me." And after all, the green man had expected that answer a little.
"I already told you Cavendish, if you continue in this way I will think you are in love with me." A sentence that should have sounded ironic, but Bartholomew had pronounced it with such seriousness that he received the blond's questioning and polished gaze on himself.
