Animated version of Avatar

Teagan 2021-12-19 08:01:05

The film continues the plot of the previous episode and continues to tell the story after the food maker was destroyed. Although there is not much connection with the real so-called heavenly delicacies, of course, if you want to continue this series, you need to create better follow-up topics. The title of the film, Revenge of the Leftovers, has nothing to do with the Leftovers. It is just a gimmick that led us to watch this movie by mistake.

This movie continues the comedy style of the previous one and continues to tell the story of the inventor Lockwood. The plot is simple and vulgar, the characters are exaggerated, and the nonsensical emotions are on the paper. There is really nothing worthy of surprise and admiration. The naive plot and ridiculous form of expression are completely compatible with mainland animation works, and they are completely tailor-made for children under eight years old. The funny scenes completely show idiot behavior. The animation style is too simple and rough. The villain characters are completely inconsistent with our aesthetics. There is no concealment and concealment of conspiracies and tricks. The content of the film can be said to have no IQ at all. Part of the plot of the story is a copy of "How to Train Your Dragon" and "Avatar", which makes us clearly feel that there is a sense of exhaustion in story creation. The random plot and the low-level idiot IQ make us feel that the film lacks a sincerity to face the audience. The two Chinese words that the hero and the heroine of the film suddenly broke out completely shocked me. As a China People I don’t understand what they’re talking about. As a Hollywood movie, can I find a teacher who teaches Chinese to learn a few words in Chinese? At least let us feel your sincerity instead of letting us feel that you are showing off.

At the beginning of the movie, it fell into a stage where a teenager Lockwood was chasing his dream, more or less like the shadow of "The Flying House" in our hearts, and then recalling the plot of the previous one, and then entering the whole movie. In a mysterious atmosphere. I don’t know the purpose of the film. The seemingly incomprehensible design of the scenes really makes people think about it for a long time, and it always makes people think about it. Lockwood, who had gone through a misfortune once, was still so simple and innocent and childish, and quickly recovered after experiencing another blow as if it had not happened. The whole movie worked very hard to create a relaxed and pleasant atmosphere, and the various movie roles that looked like chicken blood were really annoying to watch. Exaggerated, noisy, naive, and ridiculous all the time does not fill the whole film, making us feel like we can't stand it halfway through the film. When watching the entire movie, the climax part turned out to be a replica of "How to Train Your Dragon" and "Avatar", and I suddenly felt dumbfounded. What's even more hateful is that the end of the movie villain turned out to be the same as the fate of Lord Fark in "Shrek". I was even more shocked and excited. Can't we really create something that belongs to me? This is really speechless.

The film is not useless, it's just that there are too few original things to cover up other advantages. The whole food kingdom is still quite novel in design, especially the animals transformed from food. It is quite an eye-opener for us. Appreciating this peculiar animation setting, and admiring the imagination of the painters, really gave us a stunning visual and imagination. I hope that if there is a sequel that can strengthen the originality of the story, don't fool the audience's IQ, after all, cartoons are not just for children.

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Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 quotes

  • Buttoad: [Croaking like a frog] Butter...

    Buttoad: [Now melted after being bit by a mosquitoast] Parkay

  • [Sam is holding a big strawberry in her hands]

    Flint Lockwood: Sam! Don't touch it! Put it down! Put it ''DOWN''.

    Sam Sparks: Look at him.

    Flint Lockwood: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!

    Sam Sparks: Seriously? Aww. I think i'll name him... Barry.