and I always feel that no matter how perfect the technical support and the finer details are, it is no match for the sincere, clumsy but naive hand-painted heart. So I have to say that those few Horton's fantasy clips are what piqued my interest. As for the rest copying traditional texts and deliberately laughing at the end, I am afraid that they can only win the applause of children (in fact, this is not bad),
but the times No one can refuse the progress,
cheers helpless or sad? I can't tell the truth,
maybe 'Horton' is not worthy of this evaluation, but the few 3D movies I watched recently were not satisfactory, let's just give a general feeling.
PS The "nameless city" has satisfied most people's fantasies, including mine.
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