If you can't sleep, just take advantage of today's heat to write your thoughts on Race 3 today. I think the best thing about Disney animation is to use cartoon characters to reflect the problems existing in the real society, and see the big from the small. Of course, today's movies are no exception. The opening scene is still the representative of speed, Lightning McQueen, maybe it is still at its peak, the speed is still so fast, but there will always be new forces to challenge the old order, the problem is coming, the new technology racing car comes out on top again and again , they have high-tech bodywork and scientific training, so that the older generation of racing cars are facing the embarrassment of being eliminated. McQueen also has a clear head in the face of failure and is willing to accept new things, so he also tried new training methods and got acquainted with its coach Cool Sister, but the new training is not suitable for him. Slightly lost, it thought of its own master, so it revisited the old place with Sister Cool, and with the help of relatives and friends, chose a training method suitable for itself to work overtime. Kung fu pays off, and the final game was won by McQueen and Sister Cool.
The theme of the film's expression: 1. The times are constantly developing, and the old order will always break. 2. Practical drills are very important (Sister Cool only trains indoors as a coach, so she can’t run in the sand.) 3. Self-confidence is really important (My favorite part in it is when Sister Cool asks McQuindy How do you know if you can do it in a game, McQueen said "I never knew I couldn't") 4. Success is absolutely inseparable from the people around you. (Including McQueen's master, trailer bucktooth, etc., they played a key role in helping McQueen get back on the field.) 5. Merchants do hurt sometimes. (McQueen's new boss is mercenary, and in the end, he belittles Sister Cool and almost ruins the game). 6. Rising stars should learn from their predecessors humbly (if Black Storm Jackson is humble and low-key as a representative of the new force, I am afraid that the most romantic figures will still look at the present).
All in all, the film inherits the good genes of Disney, with a profound screenwriting, intricate character characterization, exquisite animation production and thorough details, which make me think it is a masterpiece worth watching. Reflecting on our Chinese animation, there is really a long way to go. . .
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