The same two-line narrative, worse than "Horton and the Anonymous"

Nadia 2021-12-17 08:01:14

I didn't expect this drama to be so young, not at all as long as Lace's beard.

The same is a two-line narrative animation, which is worse than the storytelling skills of "Holden and the Anonymous". The characterization of the characters is very vulgar and too flat; there is no transition in the group thinking transition. It is too sudden, and the change will change, one second before the change. Zhong said that he didn't need a tree, and in the next second he "let him grow" with almost no plotting, the climax scene was handled simply as a trifle;

how to say it, he almost guessed at the beginning and the end of the tree must be overgrown at the end , So there is no expectation in the process of watching the film, and the details are not superb. It is really only suitable for young children to watch, not for us who have watched too many heavy and niche films.

Let me mention the residents of Sini City. They are really brainless and do not know how to think independently. The big man (the protagonist) says what he says, saying that he doesn't need to plant a tree, he doesn't plant a tree, and he says that he needs to plant a tree.. . It's a bit like the demeanor of the people I am now.

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  • Irma 2022-04-23 07:02:24

    Not much to say about the plot, a standard environmental protection teaching film! There is a little bit of "Truman's World" feeling in it. Make the bad guy a short, round shape with one of the biggest hairstyles! There's no need to be so harsh. One star for all the cute things in here. Like the OST, it sounds good.

  • Reagan 2021-12-17 08:01:14

    My little capsule is despicable in the title. The cool grandma and cute little animals are worth four points.

The Lorax quotes

  • Once-ler: Why are you so interested in trees, anyway? Why aren't you like other kids? Breakdancing and wearing bellbottoms and playing the Donkey Kongs?

    Ted: [laughs] Yeah. Right, right. I don't know. Uh, I just thought it might be kinda cool to have one.

    Once-ler: [knowingly] Uh-huh. It's a girl, isn't it?

    Ted: [scoffs] What? No!

    Once-ler: Really? Because when a guy does something stupid once, well that's because he's a guy. But if he does the same stupid thing twice, that's usually to impress some girl.

    Ted: Hey, she is not just some girl! She's a woman. In high school. And she loves trees. And I'm gonna get her one.

    Once-ler: Awww. How nice to see someone so undeterred by things like reality.

    Ted: Thank you.

  • Audrey: [to Ted] I could just kiss you right now!

    [Ted and Audrey lean in to kiss, only to be stopped by Ted's mother]

    Ted's Mom: We don't have time for that!

    Ted: I dunno, we have a little time.