Panda is very "calm"

Cameron 2022-03-21 09:01:21


Accidentally got a movie ticket for Kung Fu Panda 2, such a bargain must be accounted for. A group of people came to the cinema.
After watching it, my heart was surging for a while. Although this film is called a yellow-pied white-hearted banana film, it is undeniable that it has played Chinese elements to a high level. Not to mention shadow puppetry (foreigners have been overwhelmed by shadow puppetry in recent years), silk patterns, neighborhood signs, and wooden stools in small noodle restaurants are all meticulous and never sloppy. This is very moving, because we don't have much thought to examine these details ourselves, but they were made by outsiders and displayed directly in front of you. It was too late to think why they were so careful and understanding, and they were already fascinated by the style of Phoenix town that followed.
The color of the movie is also very bright, red, red, white and white, with shades, and even the dark lines are wonderful. Don't want black and white, want color, wonderful business wins customers ~ HP printers... (= =|| Advertisements are messed up)
Then, the film has two main lines, which can be simply summarized as: 1. The red panda finds its mother, and 2. The story of the dragon hero "calmly" punishing evil. The first one is mainly aimed at Panda Hero's own inner depression. This is actually the same as Jin Yong's Jianghu. Heroes always have a sad past, and then I don't know why I lost a memory (the baby stage is also regarded as a memory loss), and I spent my entire adolescent stage to wander around the Jianghu. , find the enemy who killed his father and then think of everything, then struggle with the pain and the process of getting out of the pain. This one is easy to understand for all Chinese audiences. I just want to say something, doesn't Panda feel that this makes his adoptive father very sad? A white-eyed wolf like a kidnapped child who has been raised for many years and has to return to his biological parents... Although pandas have difficulties, is it the only way for all heroes to take revenge for killing their father? = = this point The settings are actually quite Chinese. The second thread revolves around "calm" -- well, inner peace. From the demonstration and teaching of Master at the beginning of the film, to Po smashing the mast on the night boat, to the epiphany when he returned to his birthplace, and finally to the most exciting playing with the cannonballs in the applause. The confrontation with the enemy is also based on the panda's proficiency in the "calm" method. When he was not calm enough, when he saw the peacock pattern, he became dizzy and couldn't help himself, and he was punched in the face with a not-so-light punch. Later, he became calm, and Master's small round water droplets turned into burning cannonballs in the panda's hands. It flew out just as lightly and obediently. In this way, the story is complete and the idea is very clear.
Also worth mentioning is the story of the Dragon Warrior and his friends. The fighting scenes they cooperated with were very nice. In the beginning, the melee to protect the villagers and expel the wild bandits, the chasing battle like a parade in Phoenix Town when they first arrived, and the guerrilla warfare in Shen Wangye's palace were all quick moves, all in one go, dazzling and irresistible. Moreover, each partner has different characteristics and skills, and it is always surprising to cooperate with each other. For example, pretty little dragons like gum candy are used as elastic climbing ropes; Linghe is a downhill gliding gear reducer... Ding Ding Ding Ding Ding Ding Ding Ding Ding Ding Ding Ding Ding Ding Ding Ding Ding Ding Ding Ding Ding Ding Ding Ding Ding Ding Ding Ding Ding Ding Ding Ding Ding Ding Ding Ding Ding Ding Ding Ding Ding Ding Ding Ding Gear .
After watching this movie, I have to admire HP's IT technical support. In just a few years, the IT technology of the same company has made such great progress. It has evolved into 3D, the production cycle has even been shortened, and the picture effect is still dazzling.

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Kung Fu Panda 2 quotes

  • Mr. Ping: So, how did it go? Did you save China?

    Po: Yep.

    Mr. Ping: Well, I knew you would! That's why I had these signs made! "My son saved China - you too can save! Buy one dumpling, get one free!"

  • Mantis: I didn't have any problems with my dad. Maybe it's 'cause Mom ate his head before I was born...