watching the movie, the first thing that moved me was the depth of DreamWorks. 's characterization. In recent years, DreamWorks has changed its old ways of spoofing and amusing, and has begun to imitate the profound topics that Pixar has mixed into the film. Shrek 4, How to Train Your Dragon, and Panda are all discussing the topic of living in the moment, which is actually a discussion and demonstration of self-realization. After all, DreamWorks is not Pixar, and it can't be like Pixar. The details reflect the big truth, and the profound themes are easily picked up. But DreamWorks is working hard, at least DreamWorks' works are more like cartoons for children.
Panda 2 is always discussing who i am, whether it is A Bao or Shen Gongzi, they are unable to extricate themselves in the dark shadow of childhood. The past is too sad and dark, so that the two dare not face themselves and avoid the past. Po asked Dad Goose over and over again, where I came from. He didn't know, but he didn't want to face it. Aunt Sheep is like the turtle fairy in Panda 1. She is the prophet, Uncle Dong Hao, and Sora Aoi, who guides Po's life direction. Aunt Yang said the same thing to Bao and Shen Gongzi, u may not had a happy beginning, but not making what u are, and in the rest of ur life , u could choose what u to be. They go their own way, but the hardworking people choose to face themselves, and finally get the tiger back.
It is said that Chinese parents are the most tired and worry the most. When Daddy Goose gave A Bao, he explained it to the fullest. I wonder if this is also a Chinese element... Daddy Goose is talking about the process of adopting A Bao, so warm, so sweet, and warm next to the beauties wow Again and again; the cute little panda made the mushroom behind him sigh for a while. When Daddy Goose was about to leave, he said ur my son to Abao, Abao was noncommittal, the hesitation made Daddy Goose sad for a while, that look reminded me of my dad...
The whole film is full of laughter, and the sense of nonsense shrouds the whole film, which somewhat makes up for the pallor and powerlessness of the plot. You don't know what kind of surprise the next second will bring you, shadow puppets at the beginning, text arrangement in flashbacks, postmodern structuralism shots! (This Nima also has) I can't help but admire DreamWorks' carefulness and sincerity, one can imagine the quality of the whole film. The 3D effect of the film maintains a consistent level, but most of the second half of the film takes place at night and in Hunan scenes, which reduces the 3D effect somewhat, but at least it is much stronger than Pirates of the Caribbean.
I can't help but think of the beaming and boring laughing fruit, the Marathon Prince's god of marathon, the blue cat's posture, summed up with a more popular phrase "I still build your sister's great cause"...
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