Disney's animation does not necessarily depend on Pixar, and its own 3D production is also fully qualified. From the fineness of the hair on dogs, cats, and mice, it can be seen that Disney's 3D production is superior. In fact, it is a bit useless to say this. The production level of the environment is so high, no matter how unbearable, if there is money, the effect can still come up, unless you deliberately make a special personality. And Disney's production is obviously much more mainstream, that is, much more "vulgar". As far as the opening scene is concerned, "helicopter paddle time" is a copy of "bullet time". And the chase scene on the highway is completely Disney tune, a little silly, a little stupid, very cartoony, and quite funny.
Or Bolt's ignorance is a bit hard to scrutinize, but isn't this the Dog Version of "The Truman World"! In fact, nature is not inevitable, super power may not be realized, but the cognition of the world can be passively changed. If you are not told, how can you know the refreshing feeling of blowing in the wind, how can you know the fun of chasing branches, and how can you make money by pretending to be pitiful? Get delicious food. So Disney is also exploring deep-seated themes, which may not be much deeper, but will make people think.
I can't help but take the trouble to say it again, it's been a long time since I was moved by such a movie about friendship.
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