After watching it, the beautiful picture is still there

Crawford 2022-04-23 07:02:27

Just talking about the picture, Dinosaur Master is very realistic and beautiful. Aside from the plot itself, just looking at the pictures is also a kind of enjoyment. The classic is, of course, the dance of fireflies, which reminds me of the scene where the protagonist quietly stepped on the vast desert at the end of "Rango" I watched before. It is also so beautiful that one can breathe lightly.
The film actually did better than most animated films at the box office. But as a Pixar work, it's not high, and compared with the box office reputation of "Inside Out" in the same year, this film is not outstanding. The biggest flaw should be the plot. The first is that this work is mixed with the stalks of too many classic works, which is considered to be not innovative enough. For example, the stalk of the dinosaur father who sacrificed to save his son, the barrage has a large number of audiences complaining about plagiarizing "The Lion King". Many viewers also disagree with the deep relationship between dinosaurs and savages. Each other's family killed each other's relatives, family hatred, and the emotion that can still be built across species is a bit abrupt. Overall, the plot is relatively simple and even a bit bloody.
But there are some details in this film that are still memorable and touching. The dinosaur father took the weakest protagonist to fly fireflies, and encouraged the timid protagonist to become brave. This kind of fatherly care and encouragement is very delicate and touching.
In general, the plot frame may not be new, but the details are still worth chewing, a movie that can be watched repeatedly.

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The Good Dinosaur quotes

  • Poppa: You are me, and more.

  • Forrest Woodbush: That creature protected you. Why?

    Arlo: I don't know. I'm going home. Do you know how far Clawtooth Mountain is?

    [the red bird tweets to Forrest]

    Arlo: Good idea. We want him.

    Arlo: Wha-Why?

    Forrest Woodbush: 'Cuz it's terrifying out here! He can protect me, like my friends. This is Fury. He protects me from the creatures that crawl in the night. This is Destructor. She protects me from mosquitoes. This is Dream Crusher. He protects me from having unrealistic goals. And this is Debbie.

    [Debbie, the red bird, tweets to Forrest]

    Forrest Woodbush: Yes, we need him.