Jin Yu is lost in the outside world

Philip 2022-04-20 09:01:25

Some American independent films, on the surface, are quite cynical and cynical and challenge the authority, such as the monopoly of big conglomerates, but the inner shell is still white supremacy, male supremacy, no worse than Hollywood, or even better. For example, Wes Anderson's still-frame cartoon "Fantastic Mr. Fox", although good-looking, represents the core value system of white/patriarchy. The handling of social class is very common, and when it comes to race and gender, it is revealed.

In terms of film language, it is still highly recommended.

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  • Leann 2022-03-21 09:01:31

    @filmoteca #罗达达 Centenary# I watched it no less than 20 times, three times in theaters, and each time I was in a different place with different people, and every time I could find subtle details scattered around, and every time the audience around me came from Laughing inwardly, they all fell into an almost solemn silence when the wolf appeared at the end. Maybe I like it so much that I can't write a word of praise. I can only revisit this sweet aftertaste again and again.

  • Torey 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    Not my favorite animation stop motion animation looked awkward. I don't like the story either.

Fantastic Mr. Fox quotes

  • Mrs. Fox: I'm going to lose my temper now.

    Mr. Fox: When?

    Mrs. Fox: Right now.

    Mr. Fox: Well, when...

    [Mrs Fox slashes his face]

    Mr. Fox: OW!

    Mrs. Fox: Twelve fox years ago, you made a promise to me, while we were caged inside that fox trap, that if we survived, you would never steal another chicken, turkey, goose, duck, or a squab - whatever they are, and I believed you. Why? Why did you lie to me?

    Mr. Fox: Because I'm a wild animal.

    Mrs. Fox: You are also a husband and a father.

    Mr. Fox: I'm trying to tell you the truth about myself.

    Mrs. Fox: I don't care about the truth about yourself. This story is too predictable.

    Mr. Fox: Predictable? Really? What happens in the end?

    Mrs. Fox: In the end, we all die. Unless you change.

  • Mr. Fox: In a way, I'm almost glad that flood interrupted us because I don't like the toast I was giving. I'm gonna start over.

    Mr. Fox: When I look down this table, with the exquisite feast set before us, I see: two terrific lawyers, a skilled pediatrician, a wonderful chef, a savvy real estate agent, an excellent tailor, a crack accountant, a gifted musician, pretty good minnow fisherman, and possibly the best landscape painter working on the scene today. Maybe a few of you might even read my column from time to time, Who knows? I tend to doubt it.

    Mr. Fox: When I look down this table, with the exquisite feast set before us, I see: two terrific lawyers, a skilled pediatrician, a wonderful chef, a savvy real estate agent, an excellent tailor, a crack accountant, a gifted musician, pretty good minnow fisherman, and possibly the best landscape painter working on the scene today. Maybe a few of you might even read my column from time to time, Who knows? I tend to doubt it.

    [pause]

    Mr. Fox: I also see a room full of wild animals. Wild animals, with true natures and pure talents. Wild animals with scientific-sounding Latin names that mean something about our DNA. Wild animals each with his own strengths and weaknesses due to his or her species.

    Mr. Fox: Anyway, I think it may very well be all the beautiful differences among us that might just give us the tiniest glimmer of a chance of saving my nephew, and letting me make it up to you for getting us into this, this crazy... whatever it is. I don't know. It's just a thought. Thank you for listening. Cheers, everyone.

    [mimics draining an imaginary glass and smashing it to the floor]

    Kylie: Let's eat!

    [everyone stares at Kylie]

    Kylie: What? I was just playin' along with the bit he was doing...