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Crawford 2022-03-15 09:01:02
The ending is a bit surprising
I finally saw this landmark first animated live-action composite film. Robert Zemeckis is indeed a master of innovation. I still don't quite understand how the composite effect was made. At that time, there was no computer processing. Cut with scissors? Or are the two films overlapping? Anyway, the...
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Ruby 2021-10-22 14:32:58
Unique comedy
The 1988 film can achieve this kind of visual effect. It is incredible. The plot is a well-regulated detective story. The comic effect is mostly produced by the extreme contrast between the exaggerated style of comedy and the style of realism. This contrast is not only reflected in the exaggerated...

Fred Newman
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Matilda 2022-04-21 09:01:28
88's imagination is also fantastic! The traditional Hollywood animation is deconstructed in the form of genre films. The cross-dimensional presentation is too vivid, the technology is quite mature, and the entertainment and the meaning of film history coexist (Zemeckis' technical control is always talked about, but don't forget that he is also a humorous genius! Watching his films never disappoints the family carnival).
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Michel 2021-10-22 14:41:28
If I remember correctly, I saw it in elementary school, but I still remember the sound and shape of the rabbit...Of course, there is also the graceful beauty. It was the first time I watched a movie combining live action and animation, thinking about why I am. I can’t meet such a cartoon friend~~ I definitely won’t let him get into trouble... Now that I think about it, it’s really naive...
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Who Framed Roger Rabbit quotes
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R.K. Maroon: [Eddie has him with his tie caught in the Movieola, and is threathening to strangle him unless he tells him about Cloverleaf's involvement in the Acme murder] Stop it! Stop it! Stop it! The truth is, I had a chance to sell my studio. But Cloverleaf wouldn't buy my property unless Acme sold them his. The stubborn bastard wouldn't sell, so I was going to blackmail him with pictures of him and the rabbit's wife. Blackmail, that's all! I've been around toons all my life! I didn't want to see them destroyed!
Eddie Valiant: Toons destroyed? Why?
R.K. Maroon: If I tell you, I'm a dead man.
Eddie Valiant: You're a dead man if you don't tell me.
R.K. Maroon: Unless Acme's will shows by midnight tonight, Toontown's gonna be land for the free...
[is shot in the back by someone outside the window]
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Roger Rabbit: [Crying] No wonder you hate me. If a toon killed my brother, I'd hate me too.
Eddie Valiant: Come on, don't cry. I don't hate you.
Roger Rabbit: Yes, you do.
Eddie Valiant: No, I don't.
Roger Rabbit: You do hate me. Otherwise, you wouldn't have yanked my ears all those times.
Eddie Valiant: Well, I'm... I'm sorry I yanked your ears.
Roger Rabbit: All the times you yanked my ears?
Eddie Valiant: All the times I yanked your ears.