I plan to watch a movie with my child. I chose "The Lion King", and the child chose "Future Machine City". I had no choice but to follow the child's wishes.
Really can't stand it. The inexplicable plot, the robot can help Mai to do something wrong at the beginning, and suddenly the conscience decides that the weapon is no longer needed. Didn't the doctor say at the beginning that 7723 wanted to learn from humans? 7723 obviously has its own view of right and wrong, good and evil. The same goes for Mi Mai, the character is particularly unpleasant, but the dog of Momo has become a cute one. Mi Mai's problem is that her father left? It seems that only Chinese screenwriters view divorced families this way. Mimi's problem is that her mother doesn't give her enough care. Can it be passed to the child that some parents are separated just because the parents no longer love each other, not which parent wants to abandon their child? What do some children from divorced families think of such a movie? Doubt will deepen the psychological shadow of these children.
In short, the various animation effects of the film are really good, and they are not inferior to American animated films. But the idea and the plot are really bad, broken into scum. Is it worth the cost of making a movie for any plot now? If this is the case, it is still early for Chinese animated films to come out.
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