In fact, I don't think this movie is very meaningful: the parrot goes on a blind date and encounters an accident, but in the end, the hero saves the beauty and hugs the beauty back. Compared with the "Magician" I watched a few days ago, "Rio" brought me pure joy mixed with emotion. Originally, it was just for the dubbing of the curly hair, but it was eventually conquered by the movie itself. Perfect picture quality, perfect color, plus a very good 3D effect, it is worth the price of watching two shows. The hair of the characters fluttering in the wind, the snowflakes and colorful strips flying, the feathers of the birds, and the saliva of the bulldog...the picture is delicate enough. The movie is full of laughter, and even the two protagonists are so happy when they sit on the tram and talk about love. Almost every character in it is a living treasure, a joke, even the villain, the ugly bird. Beautiful Rio landscape, really immersive as the aerial footage swivels over Mount Jesus.
As for the dubbing (after all, it started with the dubbing of the curly hair), it is too suitable for Blu to find the curly dubbing. Blu itself is a technical parrot, and the fast speaking speed of the curly hair fully reflects the characteristics of Blu. Hathaway's first singing, not bad. The pair is strong enough for the very manly female parrot. These two are so loving together. (PS: The Chinese dubbing is also very good, which changed my opinion of Chinese dubbing)
This movie is the best animation I have seen since WALL.E, and I went to the cinema alone on this sunny Sunday For the movie, I don't need any touching truth, and I don't need any resonance to look back on the past, as long as a meticulously crafted pure joyful visual feast is enough.
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