Pop Visual Art

Roselyn 2022-08-08 20:55:08

A movie that perfectly combines pop visual art and Beatles rock music. The pictures and plot are full of imagination. The whole movie seems to be a 90-minute fantasy visual journey. Even if it is an animation work more than 50 years ago, it is still not outdated and still full of artistic sense.

On the whole, the plot and characters of the film are relatively plain, and the most outstanding aspect is its picture and art style. The film mostly uses bright, rich and highly saturated colors, coupled with a flat hand-painted style, which brings a psychedelic and fancy visual experience to the entire film, with strong pop art characteristics; at the same time, in some scenes , And use the collage of photos of real scenes and hand-painted animations to combine illusion and reality, which enhances the psychedelic and artistic sense of the film. In addition, the film is also very creative in the design changes of many animations. For example, in the animation "When I'm Sixty-Four", the reciprocal of various artistic words is used to express the passage of time, which not only reflects creativity. , And enrich the visual elements of animation. These characteristics of the film also deeply influenced the subsequent animation productions such as "The Simpsons". Therefore, the film is also a significant work in the history of animation art.

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Yellow Submarine quotes

  • John: [in the Sea of Holes] This place reminds me of Blackburn, Lancashire.

    Paul: [sings] Oh, boy!

    George: How many do you think there are in all?

    Jeremy Hillary Boob, PhD.: Enough to fill the Albert Hall!

  • Chief Meanie: Ah, the hills are alive...

    Max: [sings] ... with the sound of music!

    Chief Meanie: [Punches Max] Who did it? Who is responsible for this?

    Max: Rimsky-Korsakov?

    [Chief Meanie shoots him, Blue Menial #3 stomps him into ground]

    Max: [Poking his head up from ground] Guy Lombardo?