It seems to be different from Treasure Island when I was a kid

Barrett 2021-12-13 08:01:02

When 3D animation began to become popular, Disney was determined not to bow to this new-generation form, sticking to the 2D tradition, and continuing to push high-quality animations to the audience in its own way. Probably the audience is tired of decades of habit. Disney’s persistence did not get the support of many people. In the end, they plunged into 3D. After taste the sweetness of word-of-mouth box office double harvest, it was even more out of control. The public release 2D animation film disappeared from the audience in this way.
In fact, when something created by oneself is impacted by the new generation, quite a few people would be willing to let it go and change it, especially after breaking out of a world. This is the case with Nokia, the case with Motorola, the case with the print media, and the same with Western Digital and Seagate. This feeling is very uncomfortable, but if you don’t follow the change, I am afraid that the empire of the past will collapse, and customers don’t care if you are a classic or a national enterprise.
Treasure Island uses a mixed form of expression. Except for the characters are 2D, the others are all 3D. It does not seem to be too inconsistent. It will be accepted in a short time. The only thing that cannot be accepted is that the character is so bad that it is explosive. Male lead. I read the book "Treasure Island" when I was a kid. I don’t remember the specific content of the book borrowed from the library. But when the commercial special effects blockbuster has not become popular, the plot on the book must be very exciting, right? . Watching the animation, it is about a rebellious young man who discovered the hiding place of the treasure and then recruited the crew to find the treasure. The ship is sailing in the sky, and there are many things that can be capitalized and close-up, such as what magical things have been encountered, etc., but the animation seems to be more like depicting humanistic care. As for the plot in the book, I didn't think of it, or even the feeling of deja vu at all.
I checked it and found that I misread the title of the film, called "Silver Island", no wonder I didn’t have any impression...


Overall rating: 3.7/5.0 (the cliché plot and character, but Disney has the ability to make it beautiful And attractive, it really does not rise)
Entertainment Index: 3.4/5.0 (As a fantasy work, there are not many surprises, and the main energy is still on the description of the feelings between the characters)
Aftertaste Index: 1.9/ 5.0 (The pirate leader has a brighter personality, and now I don’t see anyone with this personality in the film and television works, maybe the reality is not enough)
Box office performance: Although it is a 2D animation, the actual cost is not lower than 3D at all, totaling 140 million. For such a high cost, the first week's box office was only 12.08 million, which really caused the issuer to cry, while overseas box office It’s not very good, only 71.4 million, and the global box office is 109.57 million, which is a lot of loss.

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  • Doctor Doppler: Captain, that was, that was the most...

    Captain Amelia: Oh, tish-tosh. Actually, doctor, your astronomical advice was most helpful.

    Doctor Doppler: Well, thank you. Thank you very much. Well, I have a lot to offer anatomically... amamomically... astronomically.

  • Police Robot 1: Any more slip-ups will result in a one-way ticket to juvenile hall.

    Police Robot 2: Kiddie hoosegow.

    Police Robot 1: The slammer.

    Sarah Hawkins: Thank you, officers.

    [to Jim]

    Sarah Hawkins: It won't. Happen. Again.

    Police Robot 1: We see his type all the time, ma'am.

    Police Robot 2: Wrong choices.

    Police Robot 1: Dead-enders.

    Police Robot 2: Losers.

    Police Robot 1: [tips hat] You take care now.

    Police Robot 2: Let's motor.