Different ways to express the same love

Zelda 2022-04-21 09:02:18

The film has three good points.
First, by using puppets to perform, you can directly reflect the character characteristics of different tasks and what they represent in the film through the shape of the puppets. Through the differences in the puppet's eyes, body movements, body appearance, and hands and feet, the audience can clearly identify the characteristics and connotations of the characters in the play from the very beginning.
Second, it interprets the love between humans and animals in nature from different characters and angles. After knowing the method of resurrection, the first thing the students think of is the animal friend who has passed away. No matter what the method is or what the consequences are, love exists in the psychology of different people, but some need to be reflected in a specific environment.
Third, it explains the universal value of science and describes the current state of the scientific community. The words of the science teacher in the film clarify the true meaning of science: Science not only depends on knowledge, but also has a heart. The most important thing is to have love for science and be responsible for what is created.
The ending is also well done, abandoning the return to normal in real time and inertial thinking, and resurrecting the dog protagonist again. This is not only the advantage of puppets and animation, but also people's yearning and expectations for beautiful things.

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Frankenweenie quotes

  • Mr. Frankenstein: Victor, what have you done?

    Victor Frankenstien: You said yourself, if you could bring back Sparky, you would!

    Mr. Frankenstein: Yes, but that was different because we couldn't! It's easy to promise the impossible.

  • Edgar 'E' Gore: I know.

    Victor Frankenstien: What?

    Edgar 'E' Gore: [pointedly] I know.

    Victor Frankenstien: Know what?

    Edgar 'E' Gore: [pointedly] You know...

    Victor Frankenstien: No.

    Edgar 'E' Gore: I think I know what you know I know.

    Victor Frankenstien: Look, I don't know what you think I know. But I don't know it.