Animated movies are basically controlled at about 90 minutes, and this "Crazy Dating Beautiful City" is the same, only a short 80 minutes.
It's been a long time since I wrote a movie review, and I wanted to write it after reading it today.
It begins with an off-white TV show, absurd dancing and light music, three young sisters singing, dancing girls with topless tops and skirts made of bananas, and the audience are fat ladies with skinny men and men. We saw bananas turned into monkeys. Tap shoes become vicious dogs, pulling people into the dark. The style is not good. But so attractive to watch. Slowly the picture jumps, a magical clock, is distorted. Grandma asked the little boy, but the little boy did not speak. Grandma wanted to help the boy buy something he liked, but the boy didn't answer. Grandma cleaned the room, gave us tips on the wall, pictures of my parents, and bikes. Grandma carefully discovered that the boy likes bicycles. The boy got the bike and rode it around the yard excitedly.
At this point I have to say that the transition of this movie is really well done. The panorama of the house is still bright. Then the day after tomorrow gradually darkened, and the music changed from light to heavy. The house is straight at the beginning, and the rear becomes sloping because of the railway bridge. What's more interesting is grandma's shoes, with a flat sole on one side and a thick high heel on the other. Dogs also grow up, with slender limbs and bulky bodies. As for the little boy, only his legs are strong, but his upper body is weak and weak, his eyes are dull, and he doesn't care about the outside world.
Bringing out the TV show from the newspaper is another good point where the transitions are used, and the boy will be in a bike race. During the race, the pork shop was also a lot of fun, as there was a stitched pig riding a bike with wheels made of sausages. A national carnival. Grandma didn't talk to the old man who was driving during the race, it was always whistling.
Later, in Mirador, the tadpole soup slowly turned into the moon, and the transition was also superb. My grandmother took her in because she could play on bicycle wheels, and the three sisters also played experimentally. I didn't quite understand why my grandma didn't touch the vacuum cleaner, newspaper, refrigerator, and the answer was given later. And grandma saw the news that the cyclist was killed while the three sisters were playing. The newspaper was seen in another way, more dramatic than reading it directly.
Two bodyguards like the poker soldiers in "Alice in Wonderland", while the underworld boss only shows his head and does nothing, gargling his mouth with red wine exaggeratedly, and combing his hair and so on by the two people next to him.
The final ending is simply the finishing touch. The boy has only one line in the whole story. It is at the end. After returning home, the scene slowly changes. The boy has gray hair and said to the air: It's over, grandma.
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