"Crazy primitive man" PK "2012" who is outstanding?

Stephania 2022-03-18 09:01:03

"Crazy Primitive" VS "2012"
Thank you for your busy schedule, read my film review, the writing is not good, don't scold me, my language teachers have not dared to speak to me... no More to say, straight to the point:
Round 1: Plot - Draw
The main lines of the two films are strikingly similar: the end of the world is coming, the earth is going to be destroyed, all have to die, the family starts to flee, and in the end they all survive down. The surface is bloody, but it is also the best ending. If it is not perfect, the audience will complain again.

Round 2: Characters - The Flintstones Defeat
Father: Both films have fathers, who are the most important characters in protecting their families, and the performances are evenly matched. Although "2012" has two fathers... a draw with
mothers: Although the mothers in "The Primitives" have few roles, most of them play an encouraging and comforting role, and belong to the lubricant in the family. In "2012", the mother has been in a state of tension, panic, and confusion... which played a pivotal role in adding excitement to the film. "The Primitive" wins over the
children: The eldest daughter is the protagonist, and the youngest daughter and son are the joke makers. "2012" children are the foil. "The Primitive" is better than
others: "The Primal" also has a protagonist Guy, an old lady, and a bunch of pets... "The Primal" wins

PS: "1,, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 ..." The attentive audience will find that this line appears no less than three times in total. Dad Gua, the caveman, will count every time the family gets separated and reunited. Of course, the three times have completely different meanings. The grandmother dragged her back and was troubled, and finally the family was reunited, which reflected the warm side and the longing of the family who had experienced many hardships, and also explained the ancient caveman's mathematics.

Round 3: Graphics -
The main draw of "The Primitives" is aesthetics, the pictures are exquisite, and the animation scenes can be described as beautiful. The only shortcoming is that the 3D effect is not good enough. "2012" is a real, immersive, 3D effect that highlights the horror of the disaster and the hardships of escape. One is refined, the other is real, and I personally think it is evenly divided.

Round 4: Emotions - "Crazy Primitives" wins
Did you cry after watching "Crazy Primitives"? Guage threw his family members into the safety zone one by one, and left Xiao Yi helplessly "I love you". Did you get emotional? Or did you burst into tears after Xiao Yi Xingfu hugged Brother Gua and responded "I love you too"? Or is it heart touching? I think the answer is a must. This sensationalism is just right. When everyone thinks that "Crazy Primitives" will be a tragedy in the end, a tear gas can directly reach your heart - "poor father in the world". Why not talk about her parents' hearts, because her mother is not Zheng Haixia and has no ability to save the whole family. Of course, this is a joke, because the father emphasized in this movie does not need to be praised. Of course, in reality, it must be parents, and we all love our parents. Does "2012" have emotional scenes? Oh, yes, the Russian rich sacrificed his life at the last moment to save his two idiot sons, and it is still a great father's love.

After watching so much, I think the result is obvious. Maybe you will ask me, why do I compare these two films, and there are so many escaped animated films, what about "Ice Age" and "Madagascar"? Category. The reason is simple: I haven't seen it. In my mind, only these two plots are the most similar, and the characters are similar, so let's compare them. Of course, both are excellent movies, but I think in terms of details, "Crazy Primitives" is better, after all, the details determine success or failure.

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The Croods quotes

  • Grug: I, AM, A, CAVE-MAN!

  • Grug: What were you doing up there?

    Eep: I don't know.

    Grug: What were you looking for?

    Eep: Nothing.

    Grug: Why did you go there?

    Eep: I don't know!

    Grug: Why don't you know?