Soul Propaganda
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Michelle 2022-04-24 07:01:03
Everyone is living mediocrely, why must there be a goal to have a spark? Pixar has never let people down when they are serious, and this time they opened their minds again to explore the essence of the soul and the meaning of life through the idea of a music teacher who was dying out of the body. The simple style of painting and the free humor, a world of souls after death will magically appear in front of you. After a series of adventures, it will give you a knowing blow and make tears in your eyes.
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Austin 2022-03-23 09:01:24
It’s more adult than "Brain Agents". Putting adventure in the real world instead of abstract space is the most fundamental difference from the previous work. It is also the sacrifice of why this film is more "advanced" (realistic animation about daily life) One of the reasons for the enjoyment of viewing (the usual jokes and sensationalism in Hollywood animation): the anchor of the emotional climax montage lies in the ordinary and trivial time (walking, riding the subway, eating pizza, haircut, etc.) that the audience and the character experience together. Break the enthusiasm for ideals and pursue this dummy theme, thereby creating a reversal and elevation of the theme.
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Moonwind: You know, lost souls are not that different from those in the zone. The zone is enjoyable, but when that joy becomes an obsession, one becomes disconnected from life.
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Joe: By the way, why do you sound like a middle-aged white lady?
22: I don't. This is all an illusion.
Joe: Huh?
22: This whole place is a hypothetical.
[in male voice]
22: I could sound like this if I wanted to.
[in kid's voice]
22: Or sound like this instead.
[in normal voice]
22: I could even sound like you.
[She takes Joe's form and imitates his voice]
22: Life is so unfair. I don't wanna die. Somebody call the wah-mbulance. Wahhhh!
[in normal voice]
22: I just use this voice because it annoys people.
Joe: It's very effective.