"Dumbo" - love, free flight

Dahlia 2022-04-21 09:02:50

Tim Burton's Freak Show is no longer a dark gothic style, and the picture becomes brighter. Tim Burton's story goes beyond curiosity to teach us the importance of love and understanding. Whether it is for humans themselves or other creatures. The circus, where the always freaks shine. But the best circus performances are not slaves to animals, but to those special people on stage. Watch the weirdos, no longer laugh at the geeks' hilariousness, but marvel at how special they are. For the differences of others, more should be understanding and appreciation. The deformed baby elephant spreads its wings and flies in the love, belief and encouragement of children. A miracle was born, and no matter how good the jade is, it needs to be carefully carved to become a treasure. Love and loneliness seem to be eternal themes. Understanding and companionship are the best medicines, whether for children, adults or animals. I really like Tim Burton's shooting perspective, the dreamy circus scene, and the bizarre imagination are all written in the eyes of the little elephant, full of curiosity, enthusiasm, and colorful. Taking the baby elephant as the main body, its happiness, its loneliness, its fear, its transformation into growth and strength, to educate children, to tell them the meaning of growth, to believe that they can do everything. The best cartoon is to teach children the meaning of growth and correct social values ​​outside the wonderful imagination. Love all things in the world with love, so that love no longer turns into buying and selling and killing. 2019-04-02 14:36

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Dumbo quotes

  • Holt Farrier: [as he, Milly, and Joe slowly approach Dumbo, hiding underneath a pile of straw] Don't be scared.

    [diminishing to a whisper as he squats down in front of the straw pile]

    Holt Farrier: Don't be scared now; your momma's right outside.

  • [first lines]

    Max Medici: Come on, time to go. We haven't got all day. Get that monkey on the train. The Medici Brothers' circus is taking off!