Is your patron saint still there?

Blaze 2022-03-20 09:01:41

Saw the movie tonight and I think I understood something so it was necessary to jot it down.
The four guardians are, Santa Claus - Hope, Sand Man - Sweet Dream, Brother Rabbit - Rebirth, and Tooth Fairy - Memories. They protect the children of the world. However, there are prerequisites. The premise is to believe. When children don't believe in their existence, their power diminishes or even disappears entirely.
Hope, sweet dreams, rebirth, memories, these beautiful things are the four patron saints of a person, but the premise is that you must believe in their existence and beauty, otherwise the power of your patron saint will weaken or even disappear completely. You will be captured by darkness and fear.
Why do patron saints in movies only protect children? Is it because adults no longer believe in beauty? So all the patron saints of adults are gone?
Santa opened a box, and inside there were layers of dolls, he said that you can see that under my majestic appearance, there is a cheerful side, a severe side, and even a sad side, but the core of me , is a baby with wide eyes and curious about the world, what is your heart like, Jack?
At the end of the movie, it doesn't say what is the core of Jack? But on the screen is a smiling little boy. I think, I don't know if it's appropriate, but it's probably childlike -- entertaining, brave, and relaxed.
To be honest, that part of Jack's recollection struck me a lot. Because when his sister said I was scared on the ice, I was scared too, and I think Jack was scared too, but he said, let's play a game, like jumping a plaid?
When the four Guardians are all weak and Nightmare with its puppet corners them and the child, Jack can still pick up a snowball and smash him in the face, laughing at his majesty.
It's the feeling of forcing down your own fears to comfort others and lift weights lightly.
It is to use a joke to defuse the atmosphere, laugh at the majesty of the other party, and step on the intimidation and dignity of the other party.
When I finally saw him fall and die in the ice water, I felt very uncomfortable, is this the guardian, coaxing others to say don't be afraid, treat it like a game, and I'm lying in the ice water myself, isn't it? A little bit like a hero? Is it extremely pure?
Jack is the last guardian and the powerful one. It means to keep a little childish in the heart. It means to use jokes to defuse tension and ridicule to despise difficulties, just like the joy and bravery that new life brings when it first comes to the world. ,pure.

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Extended Reading
  • Alysha 2021-11-30 08:01:24

    It's really not like DreamWorks animation, it's a bit too straight. But the visual effects are superb. Oscar is a little bit hanged.

  • Christa 2022-03-24 09:01:44

    Sure enough, Dreamwork's 3D has always been amazing! When Jack looked up at the moon, he suddenly felt that this was the boy on the moon in the title.

Rise of the Guardians quotes

  • North: We are very busy bringing joy to children, we don't have time...

    [Sophie chases butterfly while giggling]

    North: ... for children.

  • Bunnymund: [to Jack's collection of teeth] You call that a bag of choppers?

    [holds up a larger sack]

    Bunnymund: Now that's a bag of choppers!

    North: Gentlemen, gentlemen. This is about Tooth, it's not the competition, but if it was...

    [Pulls out a huge sack of teeth]

    North: I win! YEEEEEEEEHAAAAAAW!

    North: [Jamie awakened shines a flashlight on North] Oh no!

    Jamie Bennett: Santa Clause? The Easter Bunny? Sandman? The Tooth Fairy! I knew you'd come!

    Tooth: Surprise! We came!

    [laughs]

    Jack Frost: He can see us?

    Bunnymund: Most of us.

    [Jack is unseen by Jamie]