The animated film directed by Glenn Keane blends the cultural differences between China and the United States. The film is modernized based on the classic story of Chang'e flying to the moon. As the screenwriter of the film, Audrey Wells is the last one in her lifetime. Movie. This is a musical animation film. Feifei, dubbed by Cathy Ang, shows the contradiction and pain between the character and his family, and finally the process of relief. The 2D animation in the first part of the film is very soulful. The animation shows the Chinese people's remarriage to their father. , Although the child’s true attitudes and opinions cannot be finally relieved in reality, the prerequisite is that the stepmother is pretty good.
The filming location in the movie is in Shanghai, which built this small town. Mooncakes are sold every Mid-Autumn Festival. They all have Chinese cultural characteristics. My favorite song is Rocket to the Moon. The drama in the film is dramatic. The scenes and emotional expressions are shocking. At the end of the film, Love Someone New is the climax of the film. The emotional changes reach a commanding height to promote the emotions of the audience. The overall film is relatively heavy, but I am happy to be affected by this The fragment was moved 5 times.
Chang'e, voiced by Phillipa Soo, contributed several wonderful songs. One song also sang two Chinese sentences at the beginning. The modern Chang'e likes pop music and also showed the wonderful ping-pong duel between Xiaoqing and Chang'e in sportswear. The character and Feifei have been in a state of contrast. Both of them must let go of the past. Chang'e must let go of the miss for Houyi. Feifei also has to accept the younger brother and stepmother, and let go of the miss for the dead mother. Created by Moon Rabbit's potion, Chang'e's tears can turn into these creatures.
The protagonist Feifei is a smart girl who loves science. I like this setting very much. I also use the maglev train as the inspiration for the rocket launch. The pet Bungee is a highlight of the film. The design of this pet to be the companion of the protagonist allows her to have a communication object. It is the Mid-Autumn Festival. The role corresponding to the festival is also the last gift given to her by her mother.
On the whole, this movie is not bad. The downside is that Disney has used this routine many times. It uses familiar fables to teach the protagonist a sad lesson. Pixar already knows this kind of emotional thinking and let a Disney director. It is inevitable that some people will feel affected when it comes to directing, but I personally like this movie very much.
♪The heart grows♪ ♪And it knows♪ ♪You can glow♪ ♪You're wonderful♪
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