The first thing I admire is their hard work and excellence in their work. Mr. Lassetre is simply a workaholic character. He often sleeps in the office and works three days and three nights in a row. (This really makes me ashamed). The first draft of "Toy Story 2" is basically completed, and Disney is about to pick up and release it. Mr. Lassetre insisted on taking it back and redoing it. (At that time, he had just finished "Insect Crisis" and was already quite tired. Even the red light of marriage was on). Pixar can row this far, the first is the efforts of the captain.
Mr. Jobs also contributed. Mr. Qiao is now a god-like figure in the business world. According to the film, the team was previously attached to Mr. Lucas’ Industrial Light and Magic. Due to no benefit, the team may be disbanded. It was Mr. Qiao's wise eyes that didn't let this torch go out. During the five or six years of technology research and development and team training, millions of dollars will be lost every year. He was able to write checks in succession (he had not yet regained control of Apple at the time); with Disney and Pixar winning again, he was able to judge the situation and sell the company. The ship Pixar did not overturn in the stormy sea, and the second is the foresight of piloting.
For their advanced technology, that needless to say. Although DreamWorks also has excellent works like "Kung Fu Panda". But "Pixar products must be good products", it is already a consensus. As pioneers, they not only built cars, but also repaired roads, and developed many important computer graphics software, which promoted the technological progress of an industry. Pixar is far better than its peers, and the third is strong horsepower.
The content of the film is informative, the layout is smooth, the language of the interviewees is lively and interesting, and many Pixar movie clips are inserted. In each section, we can see that the technology is becoming more and more perfect. "Toy Story" is still a bit stiff, to "The Incredibles" the characters are delicate and flexible; from the "Bug Crisis" with limited extras to "Food Story" to deal with countless rats. Technological progress is amazing.
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