After watching various live-action adaptations of classic animations, I always feel that this time should be the same: the soundtrack is done well, the story script is slightly revised, and it is put on the screen. I don’t have much motivation to see the poster. Go to the cinema. A friend recommended roll call and said to go for Will too.
So the theater started late at night, and as soon as the music at the beginning came out, from the market to the cave, it sounded good and followed the rhythm of the movie's plot, and suddenly flashed back to the surprise of "Fantasia". Except for the middle part of "Fantasia" and "Aite Bear Senna Mouse", this piece of music and storyboards topped the top 3 of the personal animation list. The basic plot lays the groundwork, and the plot of the later heroine is also infected by accidents. From the previous Disney princess's "everything depends on a man" to now "a man must be a queen", as expected, the heroine is king, and "The Legend of Miyue" is popular everywhere, and the desert is no exception. The two clips are impressive: the flashing of the screen when Will introduces himself to use the function is Disney's usual trick, but the live-action fusion animation is too overwhelming, and the magic lamp is a dream magician. Secondly, Bollywood-style sings and sings, and thousands of people dance. From the beginning of the snare drum to the end, the people who watched the joy from a distance, the music changed to the snare drum, and I did not expect it. I thought it was completely in accordance with the Bollywood style – the chorus of music and vocals rushed to the climax and suddenly cut to a calm conversation, but no, the transformation of emotions was not too extreme and added a lot of points. Although Brother Wig was a little bald and needed a wig, it didn't affect his domineering after all. Although he knew the ending, Brother Wig's knock on the crutch really made people nervous. No jokes are added to the supporting characters as usual, the characters are not lovable, but they do not distract the protagonist's love weight, and the division of labor is clear. After watching it, my aunt laughed, I laughed foolishly, I was surprised, nervous and moved. Disney is really a dream factory, and dreaming is really awesome.
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