Inspirational and persistent story for dreams

Lon 2022-01-08 08:02:19

Following the Cars series, Disney launched the Planes series, creating another world of transportation series. Greatly expanded the scope of the vehicle series, and Disney intends to continue to expand this scope. From Cars to Cars 2, and now Planes and Planes 2.
(Skip) As a side note, when Disney was producing the second Planes: Fire & Rescue, the vice president of Pixar said that they wanted to further expand the story. They mentioned ships and trains, and they might want to make these series. movie of.
Entering the topic, summarizing Planes in one sentence is a story of inspiration and persistence for dreams.
(Because everyone has already watched this movie, so there are less spoilers.)
First, explain the production of the movie. The most distinctive feature of this vehicle series is the deep use of personification. Let a vehicle speak. When Cars 2 was aired on a good film, it was mentioned that it is better than anthropomorphism. The producer thought of putting the nose, eyes, etc. on the car, after repeated thinking, finally came up with an excellent way to design the character. The producer of Cars is John Lasseter (John Lasseter), he made the Cars series, thus creating the transportation series. There is a man with a dream who loves airplanes deeply, and he has formed an indissoluble bond since the beginning. I just ran into John Lasseter again. John's father also lost many of his teammates due to negligence during World War II, which also promoted the Skipepr character design. He is the director Clay Hall. He found John Lasseter to negotiate, only to realize that John also likes airplanes. The two hit it off and decided to make the Planes series, which was produced by Disney Toon, the Disney cartoon studio.
Planes mainly tells the protagonist Dusty (Dusty Crophopper) as an agricultural machine, but has his own dream, wanting to be an excellent racer. After training and hardship, and being ridiculed and bullied by others, he finally stood up strong and won the championship.
In terms of picture and texture, this computer animation is not inferior. The special effects are very realistic, and even the dust is very detailed.
In terms of age, this animation is suitable for people of all ages and is not exclusive to children. Adults can also learn lessons from the movie and understand the truth of the world. If someone says that this movie is only suitable for children, then there is every reason to say that he has little knowledge.
There are lessons, so what are the lessons? From the protagonist, you can see the spirit of being strong in the face of setbacks and daring to persist in dreams. It seems so simple, but in the real world, there are really not many people who can do it. That is a very small number. Since we can't do it, then is there any reason not to learn something from him? As a farm machine, he is like we were born poor, humble, and physically disabled, but he did not give up his dream because of this, but persisted and struggled for the dream as always. He has explained for you what a dream is. He will inevitably be deceived by others, but he has never taken it seriously, and has never been inferior. This ordinary person is somewhat inferior. He was not frightened by his own destiny, but stood up and stubbornly struggled with it. This is also commendable.
Look at the big poster of Planes. Ripslinger is very conspicuous. This green plane won the championship three times. It seems to be a good thing, but did you think of the reason why he failed for the fourth time? As Mencius said: Born in sorrow, die in happiness. It is not easy for him to succeed, and he has worked hard for it. In his hard work, he won the championship he dreamed of. But did he insist on "worry"? Of course he didn't. He thinks that he has superior conditions, has a large fan group, and has higher flying skills than ordinary people, so he is "easy". Instead of putting out 100% effort and sweat to stick to his dream of championship.
Not only that, but what can be learned from other characters.
This movie is also full of love and romanticism. People who talk about boyfriends and girlfriends will pay attention to this. Ai Chu (El Chupacabra) fell in love with Canadian racer Rochelle, so he thought of various ways to close the relationship, but refused to recruit, and finally received the help of Dusty in Shanghai and finally got Rochelle. Heart. This also shows that if you want to get love, you also need to persevere and show your sincerity in exchange for the approval of others. This is also needed when talking about friends.
As long as you watch this movie in depth, you still have feelings, and you can always realize something. It just depends on whether you are good at discovering.
In terms of soundtrack, this movie has a main theme, which is slightly lacking.
In terms of plot settings, the fly in the ointment is that some are not in line with common sense. For example, it is impossible for a fledgling agricultural machine to compete and easily surpass professional racers who have trained for a long time. And like to do some articles at the end, just like Cars had an accident at the end of the game. Dusty surpassed Ripsling in the last one or two seconds. This kind of plot setting can feel unreal. Some can be untrue, but when there is a logical problem here, it must be untrue. And after reading the beginning, you can guess that the protagonist won the championship, which is not good. It is slightly lacking, but overall it is still well done. The story is very smooth and complete, and the characterization is relatively perfect.
In terms of character design, I like it very much. It is really difficult to portray the cold machine very lifelike, and it is very pleasant and lovely. So the character design is very, very successful. Of course, it is inevitable to copy Cars. After all, they belong to the same world. This is normal, so don't be surprised. In fact, they are all Disney movies, which can only be said to be sequels, not to mention plagiarism. In short, the character design is perfect. Including I just like their look, using cute to describe a steel thing like a vehicle, it perfectly explains the role of Planes and the character design of all the vehicles series is very perfect.
In short, this movie can do this, except for some flaws, there is really nothing to fault.

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Planes quotes

  • Rochelle: Monsieur El Chu... from rogue to tres romantique...

    [rolls off]

    El Chupacabra: What does that mean?

    Dusty Crophopper: No idea. But, French Canadian is the language of love... in Quebec. So, it's got to be good.

  • El Chupacabra: Are you tired? You have been flying through my mind nonstop!

    Rochelle: And why would I be tired from flying through such a teeny-tiny space, hmm?