The title is Smallfoot, and it tells the story of Bigfoot "discovering" Smallfoot.
On the weekends, I took the girl to watch the original sound version. In the medium-sized movie hall, we only have four groups of audiences. Only we are a couple to team up to upgrade.
The foreshadowing at the beginning of the film is simple and clear, the background of the story has been explained in two or three minutes, and the audience is immersed in the unique living environment of the snow monster, which also gives people a general understanding of the rules of that world... Not too many, but every sentence hits the spot, and every sentence is a contradiction in the back.
The middle of the development process is quite satisfactory, in line with the consistent direction of this type of film, the rhythm is not procrastination, smooth and natural, and at the same time as a cheerful cartoon, it is rare to be able to do it without making a fuss, and it is not unreasonable, and each character is unique. The character and action details also add a lot to the film.
The only regret is the ending, maybe because of the length of time, maybe because of the need to leave enough space for the sequel, the ending feels a little rushed, but it's not unacceptable, after all, Happy Ending is king in the cartoon...
Generally speaking, it is a family-friendly singing and singing cartoon suitable for all ages. Children can laugh and laugh, and adults can also feel it, especially the known and unknown ambush everywhere in the movie, exploring the truth and guarding the status quo, Contradictions of struggle and surrender always resonate with adults, but as Mr. Guo said, if you can understand anything from it, it should be outside the movie.
The highlight is the soundtrack, which is really nice. Even a sloppy person like me can feel the earwax shining, especially the village chief's Rap, which is full of aura. I listened to it with my legs shaking...
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