Show goodwill at critical moments

Joesph 2022-04-21 09:03:02

I watched Doraemon and this two days before and after, both of which happened to be animations/live-action animations revolving around the wedding as the core of the story, so I could just see the divide between East and West, Doraemon was too concerned with teaching and touching, and lacked entertainment. Sex; T&J just makes up for this shortcoming, it is full of entertainment, and the presentation of animation combined with real people is quite standard.

As for the text, although it is an old-fashioned story, it has a new meaning. The text of this film looks ordinary at first glance, but in fact the devil is in the details. First of all, look at his casting, except that the heroine is white. The actors of the ethnic group (including cats and mice, dogs, elephants, etc.) are exactly in line with the current political correctness pandemic, but their interpretation: self-deprecating without sexism, fear of animal protection complaints, etc., avoids becoming a leftist, and The heroine, cat and mouse all have their own shortcomings, but at the critical moment they work together for a common goal, even the villain supervisor in the play. This is the embodiment of American democracy. Although T&J continued to fight at the end of the movie, isn't it the meaning of human life to entangle each other happily? Using a live-action combined animation to talk about a great fusion from class to race is a perfect combination of concepts in form.

I think the great thing about this film is that it practiced the concept of the text. I remembered that Wonder Woman a while ago was talking about the same idea, but at the critical moment, Wonder Woman just used words to convince the villain. , and the world is fine, just ridiculous. Under the same/similar concept, this film has been put into practice in both text and shooting. For example, Tom & Jerry have been in a state of confrontation in the front. Later, because of the heroine's intervention, they entered the honeymoon period of the two. However, due to the instigation of the villain, they caused great damage due to the confrontation at the key wedding. When the wedding was really destroyed, see When someone gets hurt, their reaction is guilt, that's my favorite moment in this movie, even when Tom & Jerry, the people in the restaurant, the animals of all kinds are so feuding (including the unreasonable destruction) even in such a cartoon world They still feel guilty after hurting others, and the key distinction between good people and bad people is that good people will show kindness at critical moments. He told the audience here that although everyone has their own shortcomings and discord, at a critical moment, as long as they do well, the world still has a chance to change for the better. , and then staged a wedding facilitated by everyone's cooperation. Although it is too beautiful, at least in this cartoon-like live-action movie world, it is very solid to stage a beautiful concept in a comedy way, rather than just preaching.

So I think this is a good movie worth watching for the whole family, because he really uses the position/idea he supports to lead people to be kind.

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Extended Reading
  • Rocio 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    "The cat and the mouse are of the same heart, and its profit breaks gold." Maybe the childhood memories of it were basically left for a few years before I found out that it was an infringement of , I always thought that they would really pop out two dialects. The funniest correspondence in the movie is that "Ben & Preeta" basically copied the character design of "Nick & Priyanka", which made me want to laugh inexplicably, and I was looking forward to the wedding documentary they made for Amazon. But more often it's just one after another, endless farce; those tricks and traps are replaced by real people, can't help empathizing, frowning for hotel cleaning, city appearance maintenance, sanitation... Worrying, it's not funny at all .

  • Stone 2022-03-27 09:01:15

    The protagonists are not Tom and Jerry.

Tom and Jerry quotes

  • Terence: I know who you are.

    Kayla: [frozen with fear] Who am I?

    Terence: You're one of those millennials who thinks you can get whatever you want without working for it, with free shipping.

    Kayla: [slowly recovering] Well, who doesn't like free shipping?

    Terence: This is a cutthroat business, I had to claw my way to the middle, and I don't plan to stop there.

  • Kayla: [Tom's frantically boarding up Jerry's mouse hole] Whoa, chill out, besides, this isn't going to keep out that tiny sociopath.