How to make an OK sequel to a 3D animation film in the era of globalization?

Anibal 2021-12-19 08:01:02

We watched the 3D soundtrack of "Penguins of Madagascar" at 4 o'clock on Saturday afternoon. Unfortunately, there are still many bear kids in the original soundtrack. Even more terrifying than bear children is an adult with a very low laugh point. We met one that day. When the children didn’t laugh, he could even make a weird "eating" laugh at a constant speed, like a sudden Sudden diesel engine. In addition to these, the whole film still made us laugh many times. We ate a piece of apple pie on the way, drank a cup of fresh squeezed, and spent a pleasant afternoon.

Here are some serious conclusions: how to make an OK sequel to a 3D animation film in the era of globalization?

1 Hold high the banner of love action movies, with coolness as the core the

most common film reviews under animated movies are "weak plot, only cute". This is a business logic with romantic action movies: you know that romantic action movies have no plot. They fill the screen with flesh to create sensory enjoyment. Easy 3D animation comedy doesn’t need any plot. They put all kinds of cute things: Xiao Huang Human penguins help donkeys and squirrels pile up the screen to create another sense of enjoyment. Yes, 3D animated comedies are non-pornographic pornographic films for younger ages.

2 To uphold the route of Chandler’s mother writing pornographic novels, we must run the

"Friends" all over the world . Chandler’s mother is a pornographic novel writer. She said: “It is super easy to write best-selling pornographic novels. Let them have sex in all kinds of exotic customs." To write a little yellow book, the protagonist must travel from Paris to Bali. Then in the children’s A-film animation comedy, the cute thing also has to hum and hum with short legs. Run three all over the world. When the Penguin Gang appeared in the sewers of Shanghai, the whole audience in the cinema was boiling, and three seconds of the plot could please China and Ireland at the same time. Does this skill still need to be released? But the following is the place to beat the ground: I really thought that the Shanghai Aquarium that provided mermaid penguins was an advertisement placement, but after checking it, it was not at all! live! exist! As an important scene in the film, Shanghai, except for the only sponsor, Yili Weikezi, had a photo session with the Penguin Gang in Shanghai, but it didn't! Have! one! indivual! Book! land! item! Go! plant! enter! even! East! square! bright! Beads! All! No! dew! Face!

1 Fight the siege in Disney's Old Law and Marvel's Dafa

In the mid to late 1990s, many of Disney's animated feature films had sequels. Most of these sequels only had one, and they were as ugly as shit. First, the filmmakers themselves did not value the sequel. They put the sequel in the dowry maid only to make the second round of change. Secondly, the thinking at that time was too limited to "continuing the first round of the story". Like a serial drama, it can’t jump out of the context of the first part. This vertical depth-seeking operation is not suitable for the era of globalization that is spreading and widening. Start a make-up lesson? "Lord of the Rings" is fine, but not popcorn movies.

Another way of doing it today is to build a huge story and character system. The first part only introduces some characters and a story in this system, and the following two, three, four and five are about other characters and stories in this system. There is no such thing as who goes around who goes around, there is just a connection, and the whole system is decentralized. The style and level of each part can have ups and downs. Marvel operates this route very well, of course, they have a huge comic copyright as a foundation. In the absence of so many adult stories, DreamWorks’ "Shrek" and "Madagascar" series can be regarded as a more flexible compromise. It also has a weak story line with several films, but you don’t want to watch one. Two can also appreciate three happily. Sometimes they try to escape the main line completely. For example, I will shoot a special film for the Penguin Gang, which is a supporting role. ——It is the same as the extravaganza in Japanese comics.

3 loyally adhere to the supporting role of the Japanese comic halo Dafa, the tracker went to the

Japanese comic to invade the United States for many years, and his greatest contribution to the American film industry is: Many film productions have captured the essence of the Japanese comic: no, no, not in the protagonist’s Too much effort is spent on human design, they are just trackers who use it to pull the plot, and the effort of human design has to be spent on supporting roles. The Penguin squad in the "Madagascar" series was originally only a supporting role, but the most popular. Later, I simply made this movie with them as the protagonist, but the paradox is that once the popular supporting role becomes the protagonist, he immediately falls into the paradox of "the protagonist has no halo" and becomes a tracker, and the few seals and snowbirds Yes! many! NS! Excited! Moe!

add:

1 When the rookie wants to use its "unparalleled cuteness" to heal the world, I said in my heart: Where can I get it, it is obviously that Xiaomao is more cute. Even if you don’t need Mao, the seals in the North Wind agent team are fine! As a result, in the end credits egg, it was Xiaomao that healed the rookie with the cuteness of the fire tree silver flower! The cuteness is indeed: Lemur>Seal>Penguin

2 Because the cheese sticks are described in the film as so crispy and delicious, they saved the world. After going out, they began to crazily want to eat this cheap puffed food. At the nearest Wal-Mart in Nantou When I bought it, only Haojia was on the brand, and it was not delicious. By the way, Shanghaojia is still a Shanghai brand, so the right time and place, and they have not implanted it. Now I beg Yili to taste good, can I get cheese-flavored milk, I will definitely buy it.

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Penguins of Madagascar quotes

  • Dave: [holding a microphone] I'M HAPPY! And yet...

    [realizes his revenge succeeded]

    Dave: Now, that I have my revenge, I feel... empty. As if, what I needed all along was... MORE REVENGE! In fact, Robin, write this down. Tomorrow, we move on: Kittens, then Puppies, Bunnies, Pandas...

    [he sees the Penguins' using his ray, gasping, then is angry]

    Dave: [talking to his minions on the microphone] Charlize, they're on the ray!

    [he runs and rips off his human disguise]

    Dave: Helen, hunt them down! William, hurt them! Halle, bury them! Hugh! Jack! Man the battle stations! Kevin! Bake on! We're still going to need that victory cake!

  • Skipper: [Dave drops from the ceiling in human disguise] Who are you?

    Dave: The humans know me as Doctor Octavius Brine, renowned geneticist, cheese enthusiast, and frequent donor to NPR pledge drives... but you know me by a different, much older name. A name perhaps you hoped you'd never hear again. A PHANTOM! A shadow of a former life! I... AM...

    [rips off disguise, but wig remains on his head]

    Dave: Dave!

    Skipper: [Whispers] Kowalski?

    Kowalski: [Whispers back] Sorry, sir, no clue.

    Dave: [Looks up, sees the wig on his head, and pulls it off] Dave!

    Skipper: Dave?

    Kowalski: Dave...?

    Dave: Dave!

    Private: [Smiles] Dave!

    Dave: [Annoyed] DA-VUH!

    Rico: [Rolls his eyes] Bleh.