Burton's propositional composition for Disney is quite old-fashioned. The original 64-minute "Dumbo" didn't fly with ears until the last ten minutes. The first half of the new version is almost copied as it is, and the second half expands the direction of the new story, keeping the tone and spirit of the original version, Wendeville has a line: "You let me Back to childhood again!" In addition, Burton drew hundreds of original paintings for Disney Pictures' "The Legend of the Black Pot" in his early years, but one was useless; he was fired by Disney management after filming "Little Frankenstein" . It's quite interesting to return to Disney to film "Dumbo" this time. The villain "Wendeville" and his playground in the film feel like the dark side of Disney and Disneyland, and his annexation of the Medici Circus is also quite "realistic" yes
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