♪Jingle bells, jingle bells.Jingle all the way♪ Another Christmas is here. Although this year's Christmas is on a working day, it has not diminished everyone's anticipation and enthusiasm for Christmas. Ask people to go out for dinner, go shopping, watch a movie, play a game in a group, play ball and relax together... All kinds of celebrations, only I can't think of it, and it can't be done without you. Friends who stay at home, let's watch the movie "Klause: The Secret of Christmas" (Klause), which is the first animated feature film of Netflix (Netflix) to hit the Olympics. At present, in the nomination list of the 47th American Animation Annie Awards, the film has won 7 nominations including best feature film and best director, and the number of nominations is second only to "Frozen 2" and "Missing Link" ", indicating that this work has been highly recognized by the animation industry.
Christmas-related movies can be said to be endless. How to tell old-fashioned stories creatively and impress the audience is a challenge for screenwriters and directors. So what is "Klaus: The Secret of Christmas" about? Jasper came from the royal family, but was the worst student at the Postal Academy, so his father sent him to a frozen island in the Arctic Circle in order to train him to complete the delivery of 6,000 letters before he could go back. The island environment is harsh, cold and gloomy. The locals there hardly communicate, let alone write. They are divided into two factions, the world is hostile, and the disputes are constantly fighting. When Jasper is about to give up, he discovers that young children crave toys, and Klaus, a mysterious carpenter, has a cabin full of handmade toys. So he came up with the idea of having the child write to Claus saying he wanted a toy gift. At the same time he found Alva, a local female teacher. Originally, due to the local hostility, the children of the two families were not allowed to attend classes together, and because Alva lost the opportunity to teach, the classroom became a place where she left by selling fish to earn money. But the demand of the children to write letters made the children go to school to learn to write, Alva picked up the chalk again, and the sound of reading aloud was heard in the classroom. Because of the changes in the children, the whole town became less indifferent and became angry. However, the "tradition" of rivalry for generations was broken, and the elders on both sides refused. The funny thing is that they even suspended the confrontation and joined forces to deal with Jasper and Klaus. The ending, of course, is a Happy ending. Although the whole film does not focus on describing Christmas, the icy northern town, children and gifts, elk and sleigh plus a bearded old man, see these groups of words without any background in the story, even if there is no Christianity In the traditional Chinese world, most people subconsciously think of Christmas and Santa Claus. In the movie, the image of Klaus should be the most similar to Santa Claus, the name Klaus and Santa's Santa Claus has a clever correspondence in pronunciation. The movie is full of tears, laughter, touching points and so on. For example, the innocence and liveliness of the children slowly melted the coldness of this town and brought a little warmth. Another example is that when Jasper first arrived in the town, the place he lived in was dilapidated, and there were a lot of jokes; and every trip he and Klaus gave toy gifts together was also a very humorous and interesting process. They also became lifelong best friends of each other. There are still many interesting stories and beautiful scenes in the film, so I won't spoil them here. On Christmas Day, it would be a good choice to watch such a warm, tear-jerking and positive film. Finally, send a sentence from the video: A true act of goodwill always sparks another.
The most selfless devotion is the most inspiring. Merry Christmas! Merry Christmas!
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