Havana & Mambo

Francisca 2022-07-13 19:25:16

When Liu Xiaodong painted oil paintings in Havana, there was a model who was tall, thin, and very Cuban. I remember that he also painted a family there. I remember that it was the streets of Cuba, old cars (bulky), old houses (colonial colors) , the waves are hitting the shore, walking on the nearby sidewalk, there is wind, there is music in my mind, not necessarily Cuban...

Dude, no one said that the story is good or bad, the key is how to tell the story. By the way, when the motion picture is translated into Chinese, "animation" is more sticky, but the animation now refers to genres like Chico & Rita.

Animated films are more able to let the director let go of his hands and feet, depict details, express impressions, and then interact with the audience. Undoubtedly, Chico & Rita knows how to entertain. The arrangement of elements can be said to have a beginning and an end, the high and low notes are complete, and the story is simple (be careful, don't say anything old-fashioned!), but it can be said well and can be encouraged (not saying "" "The Adventures of Tintin" got kicked out of the Oscars?).

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Extended Reading

Chico & Rita quotes

  • Chico: Have you thought about your career? About your future?

    Rita: Future, what future? The future never gave me anything! All my hopes are set on the past.

  • Ramón: That's Chico. Unknown, but he's the hottest piano player in Cuba.

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