"Fantastic Daddy Fox" good-looking animation

Kacey 2022-03-20 09:01:26


Watching diving competitions, I, a layman, judged like a father fox. How many flips are there? Are the front flips or back flips good or not, and how much water splashes in the end? I am very satisfied with the judgment given by Father Fox. Although that gives Daddy Fox's darling son, Ash, even more reason to dislike his multi-talented cousin. Talking to friends about the cute and annoying Ash, we have a heart-to-heart, and we also think of Bart in the Simpsons from what Ash does.

This father fox with pioneer spirit brought too many surprises to the audience. I didn't want to use my clumsy words to disrupt the warm picture of the movie in my mind. I always felt that except for the aforementioned small clip, no other scene could break the mood of the movie and simply express happy emotions. In fact, maybe it's just that I personally walked into a misunderstanding set by myself, or it may be that at a certain moment, I experienced the idea of ​​going beyond the commentary and not wanting to destroy the atmosphere.

After the precipitation, when I think about it, I have the desire to nag a few words. Fox tells Fox stories, rightfully so, and they've proven to be quite successful.
Although stop-motion animation has a long history worth showing off, there are still some flaws to this day. For example, the picture quality is slightly rough, and it is not easy to express the details vividly. Fortunately, there are enough trimming tools to make up for the shortcomings. The terrific papa fox clearly chose two weapons to differentiate himself, a well-choreographed background music, and a full-fledged fairy tale full of allegory.

The nostalgic goose-yellow is gathered on the original color picture, making the film color as full and rich as oil painting, the fairy tale mood is preserved, and the real social environment can be slightly revealed, subtly covering the trinity of humans, animals and living environment. The building is unobtrusive.

The audience of animated films is no longer limited, and efforts in dubbing and soundtracking have become a selling point that cannot be ignored in various animation dramas. Among the amazing dad fox, fox dad George Clooney, fox mom Meryl Streep, no bean cute, sly Mr Bean Michael Gambon, badger lawyer Bill Murray, proactive The vole Adrien Brody, the kung fu mouse Willem Dafoe, who watched the wine cellar, only called out the weasel director Wes Anderson (basically can be ignored), Jarvis Cocker's Singing and so on, the behind-the-scenes scenes are definitely a luxurious lineup, in addition to praise with heart.

When a fairy tale is put into the mouth and chewed, it can produce a strange feeling, like dancing candy on the tip of the tongue. I can't quite understand the situation, but I can feel the colorful and starry fantasy images revolving in my brain.

From color pictures to real movie images, there are many problems to be overcome as a second creation. In this film, I am most pleased that it satisfies my fantasy needs, and at the same time takes care of an adult's ability to understand . Removing the mystery, it can also create a glimpse effect, and let the pictures in the phantom be perfectly presented from a limited perspective. Even if it is not for the movie, it is just for the joy of making people. It is difficult not to admire.

In the many plot climaxes after Father Fox carried his wife into trouble, the passion for fighting all the way to the Arc de Triomphe not only cheered the children up when they listened to the story, but also comforted the easily hurt hearts of adults. Cheerful music, accompanied by the adventurous plot of "there must be a road before the car reaches the mountain", the process of watching the film has become a rest time from beginning to end.

The completely anthropomorphic character depiction is even more delicate to an impeccable level, and I don’t want to continue living in a cave with “vanity”; don’t share the “only child declaration” of a bedroom with my cousin; Biting gold; in times of crisis, it is difficult to be in a state of disintegration; whether it is good or bad, there must be a hint of a great woman behind a successful man, and so on. There are too many such heartwarming little clips and big truths, let the fox father and his family and all kinds of animals around them perform it. It is absolutely free from the vulgarity of preaching, and it has become the feature of the film itself, which is naturally revealed in frame by frame. on film.

And the unclothed Mr. Wolf, who speaks neither English nor Latin, responds to the sign language of the well-dressed papa fox like a native Indian or an Eskimo, clenching his fists in response to the Statue of Liberty holding a free light , Is there any regional encroachment and cultural aggression? Whether this paragraph is a black humor with self-irony.

It ends with a tribute to men like Daddy Fox. Although there are adventurous and rebellious cells in the fox father's nature, and occasionally the fox mother will feel the unease of "death is coming", but just ask the fox mother a question, and the answer will come out.

If you ask mother fox to go to a deserted island, and she is only allowed to bring anything she wants, she will definitely bring father fox, which is much more practical than the encyclopedia of life in hand. For married families, this is happiness.

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Extended Reading
  • Rodrigo 2021-10-22 14:40:18

    [20160323 Replay] It may be the third time I watched it, and I am still very happy. Appreciating every moment. [20100122] Very happy, with a relatively unique comedy style and rhythm. The changing eyes laughed to death. . . . . Some borrowed western styles, soundtracks, etc.

  • Jarvis 2022-03-20 09:01:26

    "Fantastic Daddy Fox" directed by Wes Anderson is not only a fairy tale full of joy and belonging to children, but based on the adaptation of classic fairy tales, it is deeply marked with the "Anderson" style, colorful and bright color style. While the layers are clear, the proposition of family discussion is more intriguing. This is an animation masterpiece that is even more remarkable than the original.

Fantastic Mr. Fox quotes

  • Petey: [singing around a campfire with his banjo] 'Bout a handsome little fox let me sing you folks a yarn. / Hey, diddle-dee daddle-da doddle-do doodle-dum! / 'Twas a splendid little feller full of wit 'n' grace 'n' charm. / Say, zippy-zee zappa-za yappy-yo doodle-dum! / Well, like any little critter needin' vittels for his littl'uns, / Well, he stole, and he cheated, and he lied just to survive. / With a doodle-dum diddle-die doddle-diddle doodle-dum!

    Other singers: Doodle-dum diddle-die doddle-diddle doodle-dum!

    Petey: Zippy-zo zippy-zay zippy-zappy zoopy-zee!

    Other singers: Zippy-zo zippy-zay zippy-zappy zoopy-zee!

    Petey: Doo-dah doo-day day...

    Petey: Let me take a little tick now to color in the scene: / 'Cross the valley lived three yokels name of Boggis, Bunce, and Bean. / Now these three crazy jackies had our hero on the run. / Shot the tail off the cuss with a fox-shootin' gun. / But that stylish little fox was as clever as a whip / Dug as quick as a gopher that was hyper-ack-a-tive.

    Other singers: Yeah!

    Petey: Now those three farmers sit 'twhere there's a hole 'twas once a hill. / Singin' diddle-dee daddle-da doddle-do doodle-dum! / And as far as I can reckon they're a-settin' up there still. Singin' zippy-zee zappa-za yappy-yo...

    Franklin Bean: [standing behind him] What are you singing, Petey?

    Petey: Just... just making it up as I went- as I went along, really.

    Franklin Bean: That's just weak songwriting. You wrote a bad song, Petey!

  • Kristofferson: Uh, do you mind if I slide my bed roll slightly out from under the train set? It's hard to sleep in that corkscrew position.

    Ash: [in the top bunk] There's a lot of attitudes going on around here. Don't let me get one.

    Kristofferson: No, it's only just my spinal cord getting...

    Ash: Sleep wherever you want, man. Here, take my bed! I'll just uh... I'll crawl under the bookcase! Who cares if I get splinters in my ears?

    Kristofferson: Never mind.

    Ash: Oh, you gonna pout about it? 'Cuz I've had it up to HERE

    [gestures with his hand]

    Ash: with the "sad houseguest" routine.

    [Ash turns off the light and continues to read his White Cape comic in bed]

    Kristofferson: Good night.

    [he lies down under the train set and begins to quietly sob; Ash comes down, turns on the train, Kris gets up and they watch it]