I think the biggest gap between domestic cartoons and Hollywood cartoons is in creativity. Technology can be learned, but creativity can’t be copied (of course there are many shameless domestic companies that are purely plagiarizing), the unrestrained imagination of others and the values conveyed that resonate deeply with the audience really make it difficult for domestic animation. Looking back. For example, if this film is made in China, it will definitely be made into a children's educational film like a big-headed son and a small-headed father full of positive energy. There will never be any baby companies in the film, nor will there be little adults. The owner of the baby, it is estimated that some of them are just the patient education of parents and teachers, the earnest teachings of school teachers, and it is unknown that the traditional Chinese virtues and even the core socialist values are brought out. Therefore, I think that if domestic animation wants to catch up with Hollywood, the most important thing is to sink your heart and work hard on the content, instead of "fighting and killing" or chewing on "transformation" mechas. Play with the rest of the dishes.
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