Weird in the new age

Demario 2022-02-07 15:00:59

Since I saw the live-action version a long time ago, I have been obsessed with its unique style.

When I saw the animated version this time, I first felt that the animated version could break through the boundaries of live action and be more grotesque, and prepared a lot of language expressions that could be used as classics

However, if you carefully taste the details, the core ideas of new cartoons and old live-action films are actually somewhat different.

Although the themes are all different lifestyles and unique love and warmth in the family

But the new animation obviously has the thinking of the current era if the old one was "we are weird but i don't care about you" then the new one is "we are weird but we should be inclusive"

Accepting other people's differences, opposing discrimination and violence, and respecting personal privacy are obviously more themes of the new era (I feel a little bit that sometimes it is emphasized but the opposite is emphasized. It seems to be a matter of course, and now it needs special emphasis)

In addition, there is a very interesting lens that can be recalled

It's just a tear that was interrupted when a big weirdo played the piano (a very weird pipe organ piece can play different sounds such as organ, piano, harpsichord, etc.)

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The Addams Family quotes

  • Uncle Fester: [to Margaux] Let me put it this way: you've got a lot of homes you need to get rid of, and I've got a lot of family I want to get rid of.

  • Wednesday Addams: Tomorrow you'll become a man, and I'll be a fugitive. Farewell, Pugsley.

    Pugsley Addams: I always kind of knew it'd end like this, I just didn't think it would be this soon.