Olaf is one of the live treasures in the film. Together with another live treasure, the stupid reindeer, they are responsible for making fun and shaking their burdens. From the moment Olaf appeared, my eyes couldn’t do without it anymore, and I started to worry about the ending, because according to the general plot setting, we all know that this snow will eventually melt, and summer will eventually come back. What happened to Olaf at that time? Faintly feel that it will be a tragic ending in all likelihood. With this idea, I started psychological construction ahead of time, for fear that the ending would happen too suddenly and I would be caught off guard.
I will pay special attention to this detail, which is a sequelae of a domestic cartoon "Snow Child" that I watched many years ago. The film said that the mother rabbit and the little rabbit built a snowman together, and then it lived; the mother rabbit went out, the little rabbit fell asleep in the house, and then the house caught fire, the little snowman rushed into the sea of fire to rescue the little rabbit, and then it turned into A puddle of snow water. The cartoon was only 20 minutes long, but it left a deep impression on me. So many years later, when I saw similar plots, I immediately awakened my memory, and even the uncomfortable and anxious feeling when I watched it back then can still be recalled: it is no exaggeration to say that this cartoon has had no difference in the impact on me. As Yu witnessed a slow death, he watched for alive the "angry" pulled away from a body. In this way, this metaphor about death is considered a success, at least the final effect is similar.
After explaining the background, turn around and talk about these two cute things. I like Olaf who doesn't know how to melt, and yearning for summer Olaf, the kind of pure and somewhat blind love makes people laugh. At this time, Olaf can incarnate many kinds of roles, idealists, utopian fools, fools, you can even find his ignorance ridiculous, but it cannot be denied that he is kind, optimistic, and caring for others, just like the Chinese snow kids. In order to save the princess, Olaf lit the fire and said, "Someone is worth melting for". The fate of Olaf and Xuezi crossed together. For some right things, they knew they could not do it. In the end, their The endings were different: Olaf held his melted face with his hand, the window was blown open by the wind and snow, Olaf escaped from the bell of doom inexplicably, and finally when spring came again, the director used magic on top of it. A cloud that snowed all the year round appeared on the sky, and the snow kids in China, in short, just disappeared.
This kind of ending arrangement reflects the two directors, or more ambitiously, some differences in Eastern and Western cultures and philosophies: in "Snow Child" or in Chinese culture, they are worthy of the word hero. , Either died, or withstood inhuman torture, lost the most precious things, and those "hard bones" that people cannot bear have a story; but in Disney’s world, or in Western culture, there is a spirit of sacrifice. To be able to be called a hero is a kind of self-salvation, and will get the help of "magic".
The educational significance of the two films seems obvious: "Snow Child" tells us that you will not end well to be a hero; but Olaf, who has a pattern of Tucson, tells us, even if you be a fool, a fool Naturally, there are silly blessings. At this point, my celestial cartoons are extremely cruel and thorough, perhaps closer to the most original appearance of life or reality, but for a child, is it appropriate to deprive him (her) of his or her ability to dream of beauty?
We set the threshold of heroes too high, and the price is too high, so no one wants to be a hero; but in fact, a hero is more of a symbol with a tragic color for others to see; it really changes the world To be better, not to be swallowed up by material desires and darkness, most of them are ordinary forces. They remain simple, do not compromise to the cruel world, continue to fantasize about a more sincere world, and be a truly gentle and innocent person. Try to be such a person, luck will never be too bad, maybe it is the message we should convey to the children.
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