Doesn’t sell Hollywood, and tells stories like Feminism

Marques 2022-01-16 08:01:50

1. Storytelling does not sell "Hollywood" issues. For example, looking for the plot of mr.link, according to Hollywood screenwriting rules, I thought it was another difficult and difficult journey, but in the end, mr.link came to the door automatically. There are many such details. , I think this movie respects movie IQ, not what many animated feature films do now-the same stroytelling of Hollywood Heroes’ Road is just presented with different animation techniques. Such a counterpoint seems to be a bit ironic in Hollywood animation (of course it may be over-interpreted)

2. The heroic roads of the three protagonists are different from the common single heroic roads. In this story, the male protagonist, the female protagonist, and mrlinkdou have all realized the path of growth during this journey

3. Surprising Feminism ending!

The female protagonist is no longer a wise mentor who only guides the male protagonist to find themselves, just as there is a woman behind every successful man, but this journey is only part of her own life adventure, as she said, not In order to develop a relationship with the male protagonist, the ending heroine is very free and sure about her life, her feelings, and the male protagonist. I will not be responsible for my emotions, and for my life, a true free person rather than a woman because "I have died with this man so same life".

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Extended Reading
  • Forrest 2022-03-18 09:01:06

    Laika just made another film silently... it's far worse than kubo and boxtrolls.

  • Polly 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    The story is relatively bland, and one star is added to the fine picture and material and even the clothing design

Missing Link quotes

  • Stenk: [Stenk stands over Lionel, who is dangling from a ledge] It ain't about the paycheck anymore, now it's just a matter of shallow, self-centred pride.

    Sir Lionel Frost: Careful, Stenk. You know what they say pride comes before.

    Stenk: Wait a minute, I know this. Is it Tuesday?

    [Sir Lionel pulls Stenk off the ledge]

  • Sir Lionel Frost: And what did you see?

    Adelina Fortnight: I saw proof.