Although in the eyes of many people, in addition to the realistic 3D technology, other things such as the unoriginal plot plus the vague description, and the fact that the plot deviates from the original, these flaws do not make it a good movie. . But in my opinion, a film that allows the audience to relax, immerse themselves in the story, follow the protagonist to take risks, experience together, and gain happiness is a good film.
First of all, the biggest highlight of the film is the perfect embodiment of 3D technology. Water droplets, feathers, airflow, and sparks under the collision of metals are all perfectly reflected. And the facial expressions of each owl are well expressed through 3D technology. The use of slow motion can also make the audience feel nervous at critical moments. In my opinion, the film is a very good 3D movie, so much better than the previous gods.
Secondly, the soundtrack of the movie is very well integrated with the scene. The heartwarming moments of family reunion, the danger and tightness of the battle process, and the imposing variety of fantasy scenes are all well presented through the soundtrack. What I particularly like is that the protagonist travels through the storm, coupled with the use of slow motion, and the female vocal solo, which is shocking.
In addition, the character dubbing and line design also add a lot to the film. Good dubbing allows you to feel the characteristics of each owl, rather than simple lip-synching like lip-synching. And the two great treasures in the movie, Digger and Poet Warrior, your words and my words add a lot of joy to the film, which makes people smile.
Lastly, I would like to say that The Guardian Saga is definitely an excellent 3D movie animation. He doesn't need you. As some people say: in a dark room, we are desperately racking our brains to come up with a reason, like constantly licking the pipe, and finally sweating profusely, and then say: "Well, director gave us an open ending...". We just need to relax and enjoy the joy that owls bring us.
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