Movies that have a certain distance from conventional commercial films

Suzanne 2022-04-23 07:03:13

With a rating of 5.9, it's one of the few unqualified films for me. In the 5.9 points, it is still in the Tim Burton style of the amusement park in the second half. The level of the whole film is really far from a qualified commercial film.

The film lacks a reasonable dramatic conflict from beginning to end to advance the plot, and uses many purely functional characters, so that the bad guys are unreasonably bad and the good guys are unreasonably good. The two murderers in the front and back just wrote the word "bad guy" on their faces, but why are they so hard on an elephant? The housekeeper and the green sister are good to the elephant, and there is no reason to be a good person.

As a family movie, it can completely follow the two-line routine of Dumbo looking for his mother, his sister and brother, and his father to reconcile. At the end, the climax blows up the evil villain and achieves family consummation. All the scenes of Sister Green are deleted, and the sister and brother are kept against the evil villain. It is also very easy to make a good film, and now such a movie where every line is unreasonable is really disappointing. Last year's film "Star Wars" sucks and it's cool, and "Dumbo" is neither cool nor good routines, there is still a distance from passing.

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Extended Reading

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!