DreamWorks really protects our dreams

Darrion 2022-03-15 09:01:04

I came across this film by accident, when I was in elementary school, it was the first 3D animation in the local cinema. I was curious about 3D, so I went to see it.

I don't know how much this film affected me, so much so that I dare to say it now. There are always guardian angels in this world. I also love watching movies of this type. Others use scientific theories to refute me, I just want to say, you haven't seen it and you don't know why. I want to be the only person in the world who believes they all exist so they don't disappear.

Jack Frozen, never seen in Eastern culture. He is the most inconspicuous patron saint, no one has seen him, but he has saved all the patron saints. He was the patron saint of his sister during his lifetime, and the patron saint of the whole world after his death. Sometimes when I see snow, I think of the boy with bare feet, stepping in the snow and carrying the scepter on his shoulders. At the end of the credits, he throws a snowflake at us. The 3D reality made me reach for it, and then of course there was nothing. The feeling that is both true and false, and also a dream and a fantasy. I can't forget.

I don't know why such a sweet dream of protecting children is so unpopular. DreamWorks is where dreams are made, and this animation explains what it means.

Finally, let's take a look at the beautiful photos of Jack Frozen. It really feels like a beautiful boy with ice and snow. It's very good in terms of characterization and plot. I can't figure it out.

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Rise of the Guardians quotes

  • [from trailer]

    Jack Frost: So, the Big Four all together: Santa Claus, the Tooth Fairy, the Sandman and the Easter Kangaroo.

    Bunnymund: Say WHAT? I'm a bunny!

  • [from trailer]

    Jack Frost: Am I on the Naughty List?

    North: Naughty List, you hold record.