Tonight, my character is overwhelmed, the flowers are blooming, and I have encountered such a bad film.
Since it is a PG commercial film, it does not worry about the country and the people, and it does not sing scriptures or drugs, it should show professionalism in the details: the plot should be reasonable, the rhythm should be tight, and the picture should be beautiful. The visual effects of this film are really beautiful. But these days, Tudou Youku is already in HD, and documentaries and TV dramas are all in 3D. Do you still expect to rely on visual effects to earn back the box office and drive the film industry?
Let's talk rhythm first. The mess is loose. At first I thought I was watching a Disney Channel teen show, but then I found out that it looked like an ABC family ethics drama. Suddenly, a tsunami came. I thought something was going to happen, but the clouds drifted past, just a foreshadowing. OK. After a while, there was a loud noise in the sky. I thought something big was coming, but as a result, the shrimp continued to talk about cross talk, which was still a foreshadowing. Fine. After four or five times of exhaustion, the glacier finally came, and I was about to fall asleep. This rhythm made me feel: after a long drought heard the thunder, and after four or five roars, what came down was not the rain, but a few drops of bird feces.
Let's talk about the plot. No logic. Knowing that this is a cartoon, I don't expect or hope that it's logically strong enough to prove Goldbach's conjecture. So when the penguin head-to-head danced on top of the icicles, attracting the attention of the humans on board, I accepted it wholeheartedly. When a crew tried to carve a path through the vertical glacier wall for hundreds of thousands of penguins to escape, I held back. Just when the crew were digging very high, suddenly a blizzard of the century fell, and the humans had to withdraw, and I didn't know whether to cry or laugh. A movie story never needs to rely on logic to win, but it can't shame the IQ of the audience who pays for the ticket. The screenwriter of this film must love Chinese culture, be familiar with Yuan dramas, and have a crush on Dou E.
On the way back, I thought hard, what is the point of this movie? Is singing and dancing talent very important and needs to be cultivated from an early age? We must cherish the earth and save energy, otherwise the Antarctic animals will not be able to live? Suddenly I had an epiphany. The conclusion of this film is that literary and artistic exchanges are very important, especially cross-species literary and artistic exchanges. A penguin heard someone playing an electric guitar on a boat and realized it, and thousands of his companions also learned to hip hop. A little penguin sang R&B, and the old seal burst into tears. He stopped eating you and came to help. So the big guys danced and stepped on the ground together, and the glacier bigger than the mountain shook, cracked, and fell. The ethnic group has been saved, the side effects of global warming have been resolved, and the world has become united.
At the end of the movie, the little penguin said to his dad: "This crazy world we live in does not make any sense". Lao Tzu said in his heart: This f**king movie I am watching does not make any sense.
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