Sébastien Desjours

Sébastien Desjours

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    • Titus 2022-01-13 08:03:31

      Incredibly romantic

      Only the French can turn a flea into a Parisian idol.

      The dreamlike Paris in the film, overlooking from the air, close-up shots of the streets, meticulous to the gaps of every bluestone slab.

      This film blends many elements from other movies: the most obvious, "The Phantom of the Opera".
      There are...

    • Mason 2022-01-13 08:03:31

      The difference between American animation and French animation

      Maybe it will be slightly inferior in plot, performance, etc. But French cartoons are full of a long-lasting and refreshing sentiment, a literary sentiment. This is the temperament rippling in the air, which is not in the straightforward air of the United States. Many plots evoke my memories of...

    • Lamar 2022-03-27 09:01:15

      The water in Paris is so beautiful, the monster's mouth sings will melt people's hearts, the OST of Sunflower on the Seine is also great, France is really a cartoon and there are so many romantic moments. It's a pity that I can't grasp the key points of the story, the rhythm is poorly grasped, the monsters have tossed around for too long before appearing, and sang too little, and the possibility of a bright spot that could have been wasted.

    • Cecelia 2022-03-25 09:01:18

      "Frankenstein" mixes well with "The Phantom of the Opera," with some unique French humor. It's a pity that the French themselves made Paris so pale and powerless. This class is a family-friendly cartoon, and there is no heavy theme! In addition, not to mention the hard injuries that are hard to ignore, why do monsters choose a flea, no matter how cute the insects are, they are disgusting!

    A Monster in Paris quotes

    • Lucille: He's not a monster.

    • Emile: Uh, Raoul, you didn't see something strange in there, did you?

      Raoul: You mean besides a singing monkey, a fifty foot sunflower, and the vials of potions that almost killed us? No. You see anything strange?