Colorful childhood dreams

Allison 2022-01-07 15:54:53

Probably, every adult has his own childhood dream!

I think: Arthur may be Luc Besson’s childhood dream, so he spared such a lot of energy (in fact, a lot of money) to make this film...

The CG production of the movie is indeed wonderful! The colorful mini kingdom, the lovely and moving 2mm mini kingdom characters, the novel character shapes, the bright colors, and the lifelike scenery make you unbelievable. All of these can't help but make people excited. As if returning to the long-lost childhood dream world. What impressed me the most was that Arthur and the princess used a flower as their bed. They slept so comfortably on the soft pollen. Compared with the little Arthur and the princess, it was such a huge and bright red flower! Petals live around them, which are natural tents. When the sun awakens them the next day, the wind gently blows the flowers. It is beautiful!

Relatively speaking, the storyline is very simple, and a little bland (but most cartoons are like this). It lacks the tension and excitement of the adventure process.

One more thing, the CG characters in it are designed in a typical Lu style style, which people who like Luc Besson movies will know at a glance.

In general, Luc Besson's movie is still worth watching (Luc Besson's final work, I admire his attempts in CG movies).

Of course, if you are a childlike innocence, you can appreciate the surprise and fun Arthur brings you, a fairy tale world that you have been missing for a long time, and perhaps you will find some things that you have lost in your dreams. Otherwise, you will only think that it is nothing more than a plain and childish story...

Find your dream, and you will find Arthur and his mini kingdom...

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Extended Reading
  • Allison 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    It's pointy ears again. I've been struggling with the reasons for pointy ears. I speculate that silver people love pointy ears.

  • Rowena 2022-03-27 09:01:14

    I think the live-action part looks better than the animation part. Maybe I really don't like this animation, the only thing is that the pair of Aiai hairballs are very cute. There are still many bugs in the story. For example, the prince's all-purpose knife originally had a rope, but he said at the time that it didn't, and he had to let Arthur pull the princess' clothes rope. . . It's really a bit annoying. . . I forced it. . .

Arthur and the Invisibles quotes

  • Miro: Gentlemen, it's time for a little reflection.

  • Granny: [Granny discovers that Arthur knocked down her bedroom door from the previous night] Arthur! Arthur?

    Granny: [she walks into Arthur's room; something moves in the covers of his be] Arthur? You broke down my door and steal the key? Answer me, Arthur!

    [she removes the cover;revealing Arthur's dog Alfred, who jumps off the bed barking]

    Granny: [screaming] AHHHH! ALFRED! OH!