The Tale of Despereaux evaluation action

2022-01-10 08:01
  • The film presents a perfect fairy tale. The protagonist, the mouse, fights resolutely in order to win the love of Princess Pea. There are not so many fairy tales foreshadowing and "clumsy" preaching moral factors.
  • A well-made film, a cleverly managed fairy tale, but the original is too ordinary
  • Although "The Tale of Despereaux" cannot be said to be a classic animation, the film contains various classic animation factors.
  • The film as a whole is more similar to Disney's "Sleeping Beauty", melancholic and slow, but presents a sense of elegance.
  • An exquisite animation that is pleasant and immersive for the audience, but the imagination of this animation film is obviously insufficient.
  • The superb production craftsmanship of the film is far greater than the blissfulness of the story, but the story of this mouse is still generally above-average animation.
  • Although this story does not belong entirely to the world of magic, the brave theme, hope and dignity in the film are all sweet inspirations given by the film.  
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  • Jannie 2022-04-22 07:01:42

    Personally, I think it is indeed unfair to translate the title of the film into the narrow sense of "romantic" that is conventional in the eyes of the public. But "romance" in the film is an idealism after all, representing the chivalry of loyalty, honor, and chivalry, with a little bit of mild madness. But unfortunately, the narrative failed, resulting in no consensus with the audience. --Short review of "Pedro the Romance" "Lab"

  • Levi 2022-04-24 07:01:17

    really not interesting...

The Tale of Despereaux quotes

  • Roscuro: Tell me that story. About the princess. Tell me what she looked like.

    Despereaux: Well, she was...

    Roscuro: Was she angry?

    Despereaux: No. No, not at all. Her heart was full of longing.

    Roscuro: What's longing?

    Narrator: And that's how a friendship is born. Over the next few weeks, he told Roscuro everything he knew about loyalty and honor and chivalry and courage. He told him about the Princess, and where her longing came from. That she missed the rain and the soup and even the rats.

    Roscuro: Even the rats?

    Narrator: He told him about their code of honor, about his noble quest, about duty and loyalty. And there, in the darkness of the cellar, two knights pledged devotion to a princess who was trapped inside a castle. Trapped in a life full of pain and longing. Even if no one could tell.

  • Andre: Boldo, look, it's...

    [he turns as he realizes Boldo left]

    Andre: Boldo, where are you?

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