Just finished reading.
I don’t know if this puppet-style cartoon was filmed in a stop-frame. At least the snow scene made of foam gave me the impression of a stop-motion animation-but the movements of all the characters are so smooth, so it looks a little strange. so similar.
I like stop-motion animation, since a long time ago. When I was young, many domestic cartoons-series of cartoons-were shot in stop-frames. The "Afanti" series is a typical stop-frame of puppets, as well as "Deer and Cow" by bamboo puppets, as well as origami. "The Witch, the Crocodile, and the Little Girl." At that time, the stop motion animation was far from smooth, but there was a natural and simple feeling, like playing with a toy with my hands.
——Take it far.
Christmas Fright Night, one day I was bored and found it accidentally in the dish shop. I didn't even know that there was such a movie before. I bought it and left it idle for a long, long time. After I watched all the red pepper, Ratatouille, Shrek 3, etc., I remembered that there is still such a movie. It can be seen that I did not notice that this was actually a Tim Bolton movie.
I can't seem to be a fan of Tim Bolton. But the movie Christmas Fright Night is surprisingly good. I like the continuous singing and dancing inside, the various monsters inside, and the forest full of festivals, but what I like most is that this film does not contain eggs, but rather straightforwardly tells a mistake. Things-repentance-and then go to the story of redemption (repentance must be repentance, but enlightenment does not necessarily realize anything).
——After reading it, I went to the street to have a casual dinner; the dishes were a bit cold, but they were served fast enough.
Today is a paper marriage and I am at home alone.
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