"Island of Nimes": All you want is happiness

Dallin 2022-01-10 08:01:14


If someone's little girl is like Nim, the parents really love and hate it. What I love is being pretty, cute and resourceful. What I hate is that the parents of this child are under great pressure. He is more intelligent than his parents, and he is like an angel. "Island of Nimes" is really suitable for family gatherings to provide timely little inspiration for children.
The film can also be the best textbook for prenatal education of expectant mothers. Not only can you see the cute little sunshine beauties, but you can also see the beautiful beaches and white sand waves blooming. More decently, the film turns what urbanites yearn and fear, as well as the dreams of beaches that are almost incomprehensible for a lifetime, into vivid images, making people more relaxed.
The images of "Island of Nimes" are quite outstanding, and the sense of integration of heaven, earth and people is quite successful. Different from other works, the film controls the magical characteristics within the scope of reality to take effect, making the film an out-and-out adventure. This kind of adventurous atmosphere was very popular in the early years, making the story smooth and easy to understand, forming a natural follow-up to the audience.
This old method, which is no longer popular, actually follows the traditional narrative of literary works. Just like the extraordinary Judy Foster, the selection of films has never followed the trend and the works are rarely popular. But in fact, Judy's selection of films is very traditional, and most of them are non-mainstream humanistic films with strong literary and artistic qualities. And these films were very marketable in the early years.
I believe that those viewers who can let go of the temptation of blockbusters will prefer "Island of Nimes". Watching a movie now, it is fashionable to grasp the abrupt character, and to find the intensity of sensory stimulation is popular. People prefer to vent the pressure of life collectively in the powerful aesthetic category. Sensory vision is the biggest choice, and classicism and the once-popular narrative methods have long relegated to the second line.
It’s not easy to find a movie like "Island of Nimes". Maybe Judy Foster is a selling point, but there are others, maybe only parents will take their children to watch. In fact, the relaxation and pleasure that this movie brings you, the ultimate beauty and magical colors, as well as the lovable characters and animals, are not easy to meet.
One side is living alone in the urban reinforced jungle, the other side is running in the white sand, white waves and green oil under the sun. Watching this movie, it’s unlikely that you won’t see these. This is the longing and dream of urbanites, the more they look forward to when the pressure is greater. "Island of Nimes" solves this problem, using independent contrast to push the beauty and dreams to the viewer's side.
The female writer has a huge urban phobia, which is very different from the little girl Nimes. Even more strange is that Nim was moved by the writer's heroic works. Although this big joke is a bit embarrassing, it does show the misfortune of modern urban life. On the one hand, he was unable to get out of the house for months, and on the other hand was the children’s version of Tarzan.
The narrative of the film follows the traditional old path, so it consciously avoided the already declining means, and the purpose was to add some popular styles to the film. For example, there is no story-like ups and downs in the first place, so the ending is abrupt and simple, as if the climax passage is missing. It's this abrupt and simple ending that wiped out the good-looking and fun "Island of Nimes".
In fact, the director puts the very popular talent show-through TV entertainment program into the film. The main characters distributed in three parallel lines are obviously passers-by. The survival of the deserted island of Little Nimes, the drifting of Robinson's father, and even the long journey of Judy writers overcoming psychological obstacles all adopted the common routines of similar TV shows.
Although the director has some ideas, the results are discussed separately. The island of Nimes eventually became a meeting point, where the three gathered, and the story was over. The ending was too thunderous. It turned out that the director let everyone watch the three-pass game. If he knew that, the director should become the host and inform the content of the event early.
To talk about the little actor Abigail Breslin, this girl played Nim very successfully. Personally, watching her rivalry with animals, watching her running around, watching her clever image, she is indeed a new star among the Hollywood child stars, no matter how hard she trains, she will definitely have a bright future.
Speaking of her, I remembered a problem in the film: Nim was injured, the wound on his leg looked dangerous, and then continued to Tarzan. At the end, the matter was nothing, just as if nothing happened. Such loopholes in the film are really low-level. Fortunately, the film is more relaxed and comfortable, and it also has healing effects, so don't mention it.
The little beauties, the big scenery, the animals, the adventurous spirit, Judy's funny performances, and the magical colors that are beneficial to the body and mind, make "Nimes Island" quite worth watching. To watch such a movie, what you want is the kind of effect that is completely relaxed, painful and loving, and full of dreams.

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Nim's Island quotes

  • Alexandra Rover: Dear Nim, the most important thing for a cut is to make sure that it's kept clean and dry.

    Alex Rover: In the Cook Islands, they use a stem of a Simarouba plant to keep out infection.

    Nim Rusoe: [looks at a photo] Hmm. Simarouba.

    Alex Rover: P.S. Are you all right, Nim?

  • Alex Rover: Must be the hero of my own life story. Where are you taking me?

    Evil Captor: A special hole, just for you, Alex Rover. Ever heard of the Pit of Spiders?

    [laughs]

    Alex Rover: "Pit of Spiders", huh? Well, I guess that answers the "how will I die" question.