I originally thought this would be a very childish cartoon, but I didn't expect that although the film was very Dong Zhen, it looked really touching. The production of the "How to Train Your Dragon" team has become a guaranteed brand for animation production. Both films use the highest quality visual effects to express the simplest and purest emotions, which are recognized and moved by the audience.
This cartoon is so beautifully shot that even the most discerning audience can love this lovely movie, as an oriental audience may not have such a deep understanding and emotional basis for Santa Claus, the tooth fairy, and Easter, but this is not the case. It does not prevent the movie from awakening the childhood dream of every audience. After all, everyone has childhood. Even if they live in the worst reality, as long as they have a dream, their childhood will be better. I believe that happiness is only a dream, because dreams are more joyful than reality.
So I like Shasha in the movie the most. I don't know where this character comes from and how its story begins, but it protects every child's dream, and it protects every child's childhood. Reality can deprive people. However, everyone’s own dreams cannot be deprived of reality. As long as they still believe in beauty, everything can be beautiful. As the saying goes, “miracles only happen to those who believe in miracles”.
View more about Rise of the Guardians reviews