00:07 Voiceover is wonderful (Fuqin)
01:17 Director: I saw it on the u tube, the pigeons can dance, I want to add pigeons~ Special effects artist: Okay, let me pick up a picture for you and paste it on
01:27 Why is Father Bai holding a yellow baby? Uncle, you have a little LV on your head
A pleasant surprise opening, a few simple but exquisite lens designs under a brisk minor to explain the background, establish the atmosphere and suggest the development in one go. 100% is copied according to "Flying House Travel Notes" haha. A sense of cartoon rushing to the face, deliberately shouting lines, move on mate! move on mate!
It can be seen that it is a very "personal" movie, which uses a lot of long-winded (but very careful) paragraphs to portray the male protagonist. Presumably, this giant infant Lu She who cannot communicate in normal life is full of the director's own shadow.
Therefore, I forgave the director's rap. It is a love poem written to myself as a semi-self-deprecating love poem. Even if it is an ordinary romantic comedy, I have the motivation to watch it.
14:59 The evil capitalism tried every means to exploit the working people, forcibly requiring the purchase of standard school bags and uniforms to go to school (wait...)
The teacher is a good teacher, but teaches little friends to sing. . . Uh huh~
Brainless Chinese tycoons. . . Why is it so dark?
The handling of the source of the corpse is actually quite beautiful. Director: Everyone knows that it is a zombie, it is usually a ghost made by a foreign chicken, so I just mention it.
The details are talented, too many whispers between shots directly push the plot dynamics to a higher level, and can always lock your attention to a certain place: Huh? What's this?
I always feel that it hasn't started, focusing on the relief and growth of the male protagonist, but I haven't said anything clearly when I grow up. The rhythm is controlled in general, and there are too many ideas regardless of their importance. However, it also makes the story that is not fulfilling feel very rich and happy. It is said to be a movie for my son, but it is more like a director’s life monologue. It’s too kind to myself and it’s not incomprehensible. It’s really shameful to find a handsome blond to play myself.
After all, it's a children's movie (how many parents will let you watch it). Of course, the ending will be rewarded with good and evil, and there will be no brain. If you don't classify it, the rich Chinese women will fend for themselves. It is definitely a child's favorite movie genre. It is a fun and novel adventure story. I believe that this movie has become one of life's favorites in the hearts of many young friends.
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