I have always used the most superficial emotional intelligence to imagine an audience with IQ. After watching an expressive movie, you can comment on a movie based on the protagonist’s appearance or special effects, or use the public account style + a few Jacky Cheung’s expression is superficial and ironic, but you can’t bring all the audience into your fast food consumer perspective.
I personally feel that the rhythm of this movie is really slow compared to other Disney works. The original poster almost wants to fast forward or close it, and it will definitely not be suitable for the excited audience who wants to watch it. But the concept of time wrinkles is paired with human sensibility and rationality, and then guided by the concept of fairy tales as a movie suitable for children to watch-it is really only a very minded screenwriter/director can imagine.
After all, ordinary viewers cannot easily understand this theory of the universe, so the whole theory is supported by the method of the arrival of the gods + the idea of passing through (rather than some high-tech atomic colliders and other equipment).
As a Disney film, there must be true, good, beautiful and evil forces. Therefore, the film uses alien light messenger + dark planet as the two levels, uses family affection and love as the plot development, satirizes the anxiety of modern people, and promotes the greatest love. This movie is really enough.
If a few children humorously say "Wtf I am?" after they travel to another planet to win the laughter of ordinary audiences, the movie may have a higher rating, but this movie is not Hollywood, and what Disney wants to do is old School and gentleness without irony.
As a person who always believes that there are various signals in the universe that can affect people's minds and moods, I have a sense of identification with the setting of evil powers radiating everywhere on the dark planet.
The shortcomings of the film are the overall rhythm and some untimely expressions of the actors.
Generally speaking, I still like this movie. A little bit of cosmology is properly and not arduously popularized for children. When the universality and truth, goodness and beauty are always the center of Disney, top.
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