When I watched "Shrek" for the first time, I was having lunch. I saw the silt, bugs, and maggots at the beginning of the film. Switch in a hurry. It took two days to rest before I had the courage to continue watching.
This time I chose a spot without meals.
"Shrek" is a typical dramatic plot with a simple purpose, "Save the princess". A terrifying but brave green monster, a loud-mouthed donkey, went all the way. The storyline is very simple, but there is a sense of subversion.
The feeling of subversion should come from the princess. She is really a strong princess, who can fight gangsters, blow snakes into balloons in one breath, and steal bird eggs with high pitches with birds...
Before that, I wanted to say "Monster History" Good things about "Lake", but I really can’t say it anymore. This post-viewing article was put on for two days. Now, two days later, I finally admit that I don’t like "Shrek" anymore. If I want to ask if I don’t like it. The reason for this is that thoughts are welling up.
First, the front of "Shrek" was really disgusting, and I was about to spit out my food. It is estimated that those who like the previous paragraph will like the "Reaper Is Coming" series very much.
Second, Shrek was not kind. He was very unsympathetic to the donkey at first, but the donkey was simple and silly, and he didn't feel anything (and later found out), including being moved by the donkey, but he also felt that the donkey did not dislike it. He, it's like a bad guy saying, I'm so bad, can you accept it? If you can't accept it, get out. Shrek is basically self-deprecating to himself, maybe because he really likes to live alone and also likes those mud and disgusting bugs, but since he wants to let his own habits completely contradict others, he shouldn’t force others. Adapt to his preferences, because others will also have their own habits and preferences. This is his own choice, so why bother to blame others. It is impossible to have to be the opposite of yourself, and to not wear colored glasses to yourself. Either live alone happily, or give up some of your own personality.
Third, the princess’s plot point means that if her husband is ugly, do you have to cooperate with her husband’s ugliness to make yourself equally ugly? Maybe this is the YY mentality that satisfies many lazy, fat and ugly dicks. If you want to marry a beautiful princess, but you don't want to look ugly, let's be ugly together! It is strange that this has not attracted the attention of feminists. Maybe "Shrek" is to express, no matter how beautiful or ugly, I love you. However, Shrek was originally ugly.
Fourth, the plot is simple and simple. It is to save the princess, but some new elements are used. For example, the princess will become ugly and the prince will become a monster. These have added some jokes, but I saw more of a spoof, commercialized, and adult spoof. Will children really like this kind of animation? It was taken for adults. Remember where you have watched it. The younger the audience, the more friendship is in the movie, and the older you are, the more love is. It seems that "Shrek" promotes the concept of love in the adult world, and it is a comfortable concept of love in the dick. Don’t you know that children only look at their faces? Even the kindergarten children will prefer that long and beautiful kindergarten teacher. Children can only think about whether this person is beautiful, is this person kind, there are so many behind it, and the hidden things are so complicated. Can the child guess? NO. That's
almost it. At first, I was disgusted. Then I realized that I didn't like the style of painting. Later I found that I couldn't agree with the thoughts and connotations in it.
Think about it, will there be any advantages?
In fact, there are.
This film was obviously made for adults, and it was a matter of aesthetic taste. And most of them are adults like Shrek.
This is even a targeted target market group. Adults just love spoofs, and adults just like to masturbate in the world they already have under the banner of remembering their childhood.
There are still a few bright spots, at least the donkey’s feelings are true, and the princess and Shrek are also true love, they are very good match, and they are born a pair.
However, it's not my dish, I don't like it or I don't like it. It is a reluctance to pretend that you like it.
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