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Does the cat in boots have any eggs?

A cat in boots has eggs.

Puss in boots is the sequel of Shrek produced by DreamWorks, and the protagonist is the shining supporting cat in The Boot and the Swordsman. The film skillfully combines three well-known fairy tales in Europe: Jack and Magic Bean, Thief and Thief Jack and Jill, and Mr. Humpty Dumpty.

The story of the movie happened before the cat met Shrek and the donkey. At that time, he was still a swordsman hero who robbed the rich and helped the poor. Several old villains in the pub told him that there were two cruel fugitives: Jack and Jill owned magic beans. It is said that after sowing magic beans, their vines will grow wildly and reach the territory of giants in the sky.

There is a goose that can lay golden eggs. They are going to find it and destroy the world. Hearing this, the cat could not sit still. At the same time, the cat's childhood friend Tantou also came to see him, hoping to realize his childhood wish with him: to find the magic bean and the goose that laid the golden eggs. Egghead also pulled a soft-clawed girl, a little black female cat, and started their treasure hunt together.

In this journey of chasing villains, Puss in Boots and its friends have experienced an unprecedented adventure, and at the same time, they have gained feelings with Kitty, a little female cat. With the gradual deepening of the journey, the ulterior plot of the egg head is slowly uncovered.

The shooting technology of the film:

/kloc-photography also appeared in Europe in the 0 th and 9 th centuries. 1839, Daguerre, a Frenchman, fixed the image permanently by chemical method according to the pinhole imaging principle in painting after the Renaissance. Daguerre photography was produced in 1872. Photographer Edward current Ritchie was the first person to apply photography to continuous shooting.

In five years, he used many cameras to shoot a running horse continuously, which was successful in 1878.