Wreck-It Ralph 2: Raging the Internet, Disney's best sequel animated film in recent years. Ever since Disney realized that its creativity was exhausted and wanted to make money, it started to make sequels to old animated movies. Finding Nemo 2, Incredibles 2, Cars 2 and 3 are all works with fairly general reputation. Invincible Destruction King 2 is among them. It has become a work that is "less than the best, more than the bottom". Although it is not as good as those Disney classics, it can be regarded as the best in this series of sequels. Excellence does not lie in the so-called "easter eggs" that appear, but more importantly, telling a story roughly and completely, which includes the most basic elements of this type of film, such as relationship estrangement, crisis events, and character growth. The plot at the beginning also takes care of the audience who have not seen the first part, so that the audience will not have too many doubts about the plot involving the first part. However, it is not without its shortcomings. For example, the supporting characters are too lacking in existence, have no character, and are all functional characters. This too simple and rude handling has brought many problems. For example, Sister Shan verbally introduced the hero and heroine to Zan. After the elder sister, Sister Zan will help the protagonist achieve his goals without turning back, whether it is to become famous, advertising, earning money, or even giving his life to help drive the car. It is equivalent to that Sister Zan is a nail, where the plot needs to be settled, and the rationality is not considered at all. The other is the male protagonist's three views. The female protagonist wants to come out of the backward game hall and show his strength in the Internet world. The male protagonist secretly undermines the female protagonist's idea, and wants the female protagonist to go back to the "countryside" with him. I thought of all kinds of weird college entrance examination replacements over the years and the news of burning the admission notices of classmates, which subverted the image of the first film too much. After talking about the plot, let’s talk about the advantages. The Internet world introduced this time is very creative. If the game arcade of the first movie is like a conservative and ancient community or small town, the Internet is like a modern international metropolis. In the plot, the various reactions of the hero and heroine who just "entered the city" are also well expressed. While bringing out various burdens, space is used to reflect the time gap. It even reflects the age difference. The male protagonist is a young and middle-aged person, and the speed of accepting new things on the Internet is obviously a lot slower than that of the female protagonist, which also reflects today's social reality. Finally, let's talk about the so-called "Easter Eggs", which should be said to be the part of Disney's muscle show. It is a manifestation of Disney's expansion over the years. Star Wars, Marvel, Disney Princess, many of the most popular IPs belong to Disney. I am very Curious if this counts as a "monopoly"? Finally, let’s talk about the audience of this movie. In fact, Disney’s current movies are all ages. No matter young people, old people or children, they can get their own part of the happiness. Ying doesn't even have to know much about the first one. However, if you know more about Disney's work and its IP, you can get more happiness.
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