As a fairy tale, some of the story settings really make me feel aggrieved, but anyway Maleficent's beauty is impeccable, Julie's temperament is too suitable for such a dark queen role, but the princess is a real silly white sweet.…
After watching the first one, I can't leave the second one unfinished, so I really didn't watch it with much expectation of the plot. From the actor's image, the fairy tale design to the aesthetic taste (for children), it is absolutely wonderful, after all, it is still a Disney animation work. But the image of the protagonist is really not full enough, or there is only resentment, or only unreserved love, and some irrational and bizarre actions, which make me feel rigid and contrary to human nature. Especially in the final battle scene, the emotional main line is twists and turns and not smooth, which made me feel uncomfortable several times.
The only thing that amazes me can only be in the artistic handling, but it is indeed commendable. All the elves trapped in the church were wiped out by the pollen of the dead in the sound of the piano. A handful of pollen spewed out along with the strong tones of the piano, and the rich blood red diffused in the air of the church, taking away their delicate lives bit by bit, like a feast of slaughter, and the death was brutally staged. But slowly and silently. Coupled with the holy image of the church and the moving sound of the piano, the contrast is even stronger to the extreme, and when it hits the vision, it also reaches the soul. So impressive.
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