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Alanis 2022-03-25 09:01:08
Every character found the most precious self in the adventure, the younger brother found the father figure, the elder brother completed a farewell, the inner warrior of the mother's inner warrior, the small universe broke out, and the supporting characters also returned to their original nature. The setting with the cartoon-faced boss is funny and...
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Sasha 2022-03-24 09:01:50
Pixar disappointed me a little this time. The overall estimation is that the plot is very routine, and the final reversal also has a Coco feel, which is a bit overkill. Hope to have more perfect works next...
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Vanessa 2021-12-02 08:01:27
The worst original Pixar, except for the occasional bloody and evil taste and the sensational ending that Pixar can't miss, there is almost nothing in other aspects. The two-line narrative is extremely weak. The story itself is young, but the old-school D&D worldview sets the threshold for younger audiences, and its criticism of modern civilization is also difficult to establish: if magic is as troublesome as an "invisible bridge", and How can we blame history for eliminating it? Compared with...
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Earl 2021-12-02 08:01:27
I'm already thankful that the translation isn't called "Long Mobilization". Sure enough, laughing and crying were not...
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Mozelle 2021-12-02 08:01:27
In fact, it is a very interesting animation, including modern civilization, commercial/cartoonization, ethnicity (the lion scorpion-black is really interesting), subcultural (motorcycle is also in "Mule" Appearance), fantasy (Dungeons and Dragons, Devil Ring King, and even Harry Potter), including Disney Pixar’s good family (really so good, completely held), etc., all kinds of issues make People are dizzying. But the most powerful thing is that these are not important. The animation itself is...
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Aisha 2021-12-02 08:01:27
D&D movie. Although it is a very routine heroic journey, the special effects seem to be a relatively economical Pixar in the past few years, but such a solidly forgotten tradition, brotherhood, and adventurous film are better than the recent sequel. Animated. After reading it, I feel that it is a pity that there are no brothers and sisters in the process of growing...
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Camylle 2021-12-02 08:01:27
1. The 20200221 Berlin Film Festival. Premiere. 2. There were two grandmothers sitting on the left and the other, holding their faces and covering their mouths. However, the adults in the audience were crying and laughing, and at the end of the film, thunderous applause was sent to the director. 3. Some people stably export high-quality templates, and some stably export trash, just so culturally...
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Luciano 2021-12-02 08:01:27
7 points. Seeing that in the end, I was still moved. With a conventional father-son relationship setting, in the end, it still bloomed with a different kind of affection. Although regrettable, it is reasonable. The background setting is still very Pixar. After a medieval magical world is wrapped in technology, it becomes a new contemporary world where magic and technology coexist. Although the plot has many routines, the emotional part is still...
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Johnny 2021-12-02 08:01:27
This level absolutely kills all the cartoons produced by Hollywood throughout last year. Although the drama of family love and family is really not a new way to count, it is still very rare to be told so smoothly and touchingly; and the echo from the beginning and the end of the movie makes us return to the original self, which is also a moving one. point. Pixar is still...
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Nakia 2021-12-02 08:01:27
Pixar must be on my tears. He came. He came. He started talking about family love and companionship. Onward, I really cried and trembled, killing me even more than Coco. Technically speaking, when the first picture came out, I started to sigh the rendering again. The plot is actually quite simple, with some minor reversals and accidents. I don’t know why it’s really easy to cry. It’s important to look for something, but you have to cherish the people who accompany you. I saw a lot of fathers...
Onward Comments
Extended Reading
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Barley Lightfoot: [Shrunk, in Ian's shirt pocket] I have to use the restroom.
Ian Lightfoot: Can't it wait?
Barley Lightfoot: All right, your pocket.
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Ian Lightfoot: I didn't call you a screw up.
Barley Lightfoot: You didn't have to. The magic said it for you.