Felicity the Great: Anyone who has a dream is amazing

Archibald 2022-04-23 07:05:55

This movie is really... I'm sorry for the word-of-mouth ratings and gimmicks that were hyped up before the release.

Because my friend and I missed the first ten minutes, we didn't know much about the background of the protagonist. However, the animation technology of the whole movie is far from that of Zootopia. The scale of the mission is weird, and the skin texture is very fake. What about the dubbed Trolls?

Then when it comes to the character design, the most uncomfortable thing to watch in the whole play is that the heroine sets up forcibly whitewashing the villains in the middle. Some of the villains shake hands and sincerely admit defeat after dancing awkwardly. Some are black all the way to the end. It is also difficult to accept the greasy tone of a good friend, a fat man, and a very 2-character female supporting male lead and a Russian male supporting role beside the heroine...

The last is the plot, except for the reason that I didn't watch the background introduction at the beginning of the film, the whole plot development is also full of bugs, I can't think about how it is like this

Ps As a science student who believes in science, I really felt very uncomfortable watching many scenes and actions, and I was nervous and worried that I would slap my feet and fall my legs, and maybe the acceleration of gravity was folded in half in this film?

The theme of this film: Anyone who has a dream is amazing?

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Extended Reading
  • Evelyn 2022-04-02 08:01:01

    The story of an orphan who encounters a floor sweeper and teaches the secrets of the dance forest and becomes a master of the dance forest.

  • Gerhard 2022-04-02 08:01:01

    I just want to know where is the best steak in Paris. ps: I found that the fat people in the cartoons are all super cute and good people, and the thinnest one is often the worst. So we have to eat fatter.

Leap! quotes

  • Mother Superior: Felicie, I know you have this dream of being a dancer. We all know it!

    Felicie: But I...

    Mother Superior: [interrupting] Tut-tut, tut-tut! All the world has a dream. But get this into your head - dreams are not reality. Dreams are buried because life is hard, brutal and without pity.

    Felicie: But...

    Mother Superior: Tut-tut, tut-tut! Agreed?

    [the Mother Superior puts a hand over Felicie's shoulder as she sighs in resignation]

    Felicie: Agreed.

  • Postman: A letter for Madame Regine Le Haut and Mademoiselle Camille from the Opera. Hmm! Handmade paper! Embossed! Blue ink.

    [Felicie grunts and angrily takes the letter off his hand]

    Postman: [offended] Oh, how rude! Children today have no manners!

    [the postman leaves]