this point of view, it seems that it is difficult to make cartoons now, especially when the Pixar logo is displayed. The audience even bought it. It's just that they have gone too far on the road of humanities, and they are scolded by people as soon as they are commercialized. It is difficult to transform the
film and there is nothing outstanding. They are still talking about the most popular theme of American movies—— Growing up, it seems that Americans are very naive. The story is also very clichéd. Take "Rim of the Pacific" as an example. Delete those fierce battles, alien enemies, and love, and replace the theme with fire fighting and deep thinking. It is basically the same movie
because it was originally intended to be directly released on DVD. In terms of cost, the picture is not as good as its public release version, but the production of the scenery is quite exquisite. The movie shows the audience part of the work of forest firefighters, what their daily life is like, and what they will do after a mountain fire. It makes people awe at these people who are fighting for public safety on the front line,
but people have such a preference for animation. , I think of those live-action movies that also have cliché plots, and the treatment is completely different. Once there are handles such as plot loopholes and others are caught, even if you invest 200 million, you still have to face the failure of both the box office and word-of-mouth. It is really bleak.
Overall score: 3.2/5.0 (It tells a story of growth in a cliché)
Entertainment Index: 3.0/5.0 (It’s more interesting to see how to learn how to fight fire, as long as you ignore those very familiar parts)
Aftertaste Index: 1.0/5.0 ( Honestly, I don’t recall anything except fire fighting)
Box office performance: The cost was 50 million, which actually cost 50 million. Well, let’s check "How to Train Your Dragon", 165 million, this... try "Ice Age 4", 95 million... Try "Rango" again, 135 million... It turns out that the cost of animation is so high... I don't have much knowledge. In the first week, the North American box office was 17.5 million, which was not bad, the overseas box office was 92 million, and the global box office was 151.16 million. The cartoons are so profitable...
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