Another very unflattering Chinese translation of the name of a Disney movie

Elenora 2022-04-19 09:01:53

This is a Disney movie with a very unpleasant Chinese translation name. It has a very exciting and interesting story background and character creation. It tells about a magical world because the development of technology has made all creatures give up learning how to use magic. The male protagonist is an adult On this day, they received a gift from their old father who had been dead for many years to their brother. It was a magic wand and a sheepskin scroll. Using this, he could revive his father for a day. Only one lower body was restored. It needs to be found within 24 hours. The Phoenix Stone completed the restoration of the last upper body, and then took the risk of learning magic with the male protagonist brother to find the Phoenix Stone and gained the family affection and self-growth of the brother who has been neglected by his side. 7.5 points.

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  • Winnifred 2022-04-24 07:01:06

    I enjoyed this journey with laughter and tears very much. Unrestrained imagination is the real magic~ Although there are regrets, it may be the best ending I have ever seen, and at the same time it does not fall into the rut. Pixar is really good at playing family cards!

  • Abe 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    In D+/ "Interstellar Exploration", Pete went to the moon but found that it was still the same McDonald's as the earth. This one tries to ask similarly poignant questions (Why is everything capitalist? But the film ends up returning to the fantasy of a beautiful blend of tradition and capitalism). At the beginning, I was amazed by the setting, but unfortunately, the use of the rather grand theme and the setting of the play was insufficient, and the changes in the character image were also hurried. Thus making "magic" feel like a mere nostalgia rather than a malleable overflow of some real power. But the local emotional arousal does a good job. Especially the two stares at the relatives and the setting sun in the pores of the ruins at the end, using an ancient metaphor of time in a novel and fresh way. So, might a new outlet for Hollywood's dad story lie in reimagining dad's physical form?

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