Strictly speaking, this is the first time I have watched a live-action animation in its entirety. I remember that at a certain film festival, the yellow storm of "Teddy Bear" caused my mother to leave early with me, who was still a young man, and the first experience of live-action animation was not pleasant. However, seeing the score so high, he finally made up his mind to temporarily abandon the stereotype and come to the big screen to see the cute bear style. I made up the previous work last night. I can only say that cultural differences bring completely different British and American styles; people have their own preferences, and this animated comedy has a strong British atmosphere. It is for me, who is obsessed with corrupt country culture. In other words, it can be said to be sweet and sweet.
What I like most about the little bear is naturally Little Red Riding Hood and the British gentleman image he always maintains. No matter what kind of identity and attitude the other party is, he always takes off his hat in a funny and respectful way, even though there is always hidden in his hat. A piece of bread with jam, sometimes flying out of the dove, sometimes there will be a toy yellow duck. The image of a foreigner in London also has the etiquette demeanor of a British gentleman. As for the desire to be remembered by friends, to be valued by family, fear of being forgotten, and a strong need for belonging, in fact, we are all just like bears. There are two spectacle scenes in the film. The method of insertion and mirroring are excellent, just like Mr. Gruber's coffee cake train in the antique shop. In the London pop-up book in the antique shop, he took his aunt to and fro. Despite his happy life, he still cares about his family and wants to realize his aunt's dream; in the fairy tale-like prison, he shed tears for fear of being forgotten by the Browns, and the tears poured out homesickness. The young seedlings, dreams of returning to the lush Peruvian jungle, it turns out that wandering and loneliness is not the unique feeling of ancient writers.
Fenfen’s prison dramas and escape dramas resemble Wes Anderson's possession, high-saturation and warm color matching, freeze-frame frontal shots, balanced and symmetrical composition aesthetics, easily constructing a relaxed and pleasant atmosphere and strong and exaggerated comedy colors.
In the comments, I saw many neighbors who thought the plot of this film was naive and ridiculous, and “can't stand it”. I think they have lost some precious things more or less. Once upon a time, when looking at the people and the world around him, he began to think carefully about every word of others; nuclear families occupies the vast majority of today. The elites living in high-end communities seem to have a harmonious family and a proud work. Interests and hobbies seem to be elegant, and conversations seem to be true and insightful. Behind a glamorous body in a suit and leather shoes is the truth of life: strange neighborhoods, false and indifferent marriages, parents and children full of barriers; business exchanges, arty, Under the scorching social climate, it is true that with the simplicity, sincerity, and kindness of a little bear, how can one gain a foothold? "Children believe in fairy tales and dreams with confidence, and we smile and question, using our self-righteous vicissitudes." I don't know if I will become a member of "can't stand" in a few years, but maintaining my childlike innocence is to give idealism. The root of the courage to live on. The front and back details of the film echo and inherit the consistent style of the previous film. The polite pigeons, the wine bottle-style teapots, the sudden and just right band, the administrator who is keen on "sexy ladies"; and the similar approach to the previous work, introducing the current situation of family members while paving the way for the post-play, the rigorous taste of the British director It can be seen. Uncle Hugh's clothes have been changed in countless sets, and as a villain, it can be described as shining. The little prince said, "All adults were once children, although only a few people remember." I am no longer the green boy I used to be, but I think I will always remember, because no matter how much life is bestowed Grind, we should all remember.
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