I have always loved watching cartoons, because the easy combination of its whims and childishness is unmatched by live-action movies. "Transfiguration Agent" maintains the inherent characteristics of cartoons for all ages, easy to understand, easy to enter, and make the world full of love.
But watching the film, the fixed combination of confused novices and lonely heroes, natural friction with the world and values, contrasting hilarious laughter and constraints, promote the development of the entire plot. It has the same storyline as Will Smith's "Men in Black", letting the word "conventional" emerge suddenly.
Let me talk about the design of "Frankenstein" Walter, an incomprehensible premature boy, and his mother's unique understanding to support his study career and save the world with the dream of invention. How do you look at this setting? How does it resemble the male protagonist Flint of "Food from the Sky".
Let's talk about the lonely hero Lance, who combines the characteristics of a special agent, with one enemy and a hundred, with no arrows. No enemy is the "public enemy" of the bad guys' camp.
It can be said that these two roles are so routine, and the ending can be seen from birth.
Putting aside clichés, the only interesting point of the plot is "the lone hero turns into a stupid pigeon", who can lay eggs without the power of a chicken, but at the same time it has also achieved a huge BUG. Walter not only changed Lance's body shape, but also changed Lance's brain. The mentally retarded man who used his feet to scratch the ground, the pigeons' total quality genes are useless.
When the useless question is about to come out, the answer is also revealed. Embrace the world with love.
Only when the brave heroes are defenseless, can they be better influenced by the true feelings of the world, can reap the meaning of the team's existence, and be saved by a few unique supporting pigeons when they can't fly.
The bad guys are brought to justice, the little virgin hero uses love to influence the world, the lonely hero gives up fighting alone, and the reunion is the happy ending of fairy tales.
In the clichéd stalk, the audience once again reaped the satisfaction of love and the confidence in love. Perhaps this is the "truth" of watching nationwide cartoons.
Although it's vulgar, but hard to force me, I still want to smile after reading this vulgar.
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