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Cheyanne 2022-03-22 09:01:32

I’ve watched quite a few good films recently, but none of them particularly inspired me, so I don’t have much to report on my own. Probably because the filming is so neat that the vocabulary library is too poor except for "very good", and I don't know how to praise it in detail.
From the beginning of the recent theater chain, I watched "Finding Nemo 2" and "Independence Day 2". Both films are sequels, and their main themes are so strong that they don't even know how to evaluate them objectively. Although one is a cartoon and the other is a sci-fi disaster film, the cores are too similar. The ubiquitous family concept is everywhere, and there will always be a solution.
Probably because the industrialization of Hollywood has progressed into a strange circle. There are only a few themes of Acura in each movie, so the only way to differentiate and compete is to rely on how to sing Acura. So the plot is so important.
Compared with the previous work "Finding Nemo", the plot of "Finding Dory" has obviously become more complicated, and the portrayal of the characters also attempts to further portray on the original basis. But like all sequels that turn into bad movies by accident, when you want to make a character more three-dimensional, it is always difficult to cover everything, and it is easy to lose the agility of the animated character itself. Just like you don't want to listen to a person to reason with you, are you willing to listen to a fish to reason with you?
Dory is still that optimistic and cute little blue fish who always has a way because of short-term amnesia (I really don't know what breed she is!) The laughs often revolve around her and her "wonderful" friends , the Nemo father and son took a back seat, the grumpy octopus Hank and the deep myopia led to the lack of self-confidence whale Destiny and Destiny's little friend (this little friend thought he had lost his echolocation skills), it sounds like everyone's illness is not the same. It's the same, but it's always a lack of self-confidence, and in the end, it can be magically healed by Dory, who is supported by the life philosophy of "just keep swimming, keep swimming". The world is indeed a fairy tale!
But for a cartoon, don't you think it's too harsh to ask him to describe the character in detail? This is the summer family carnival cartoon! Moreover, compared with many domestic drama films, this cartoon is really too conscientious! For example, the educational concept passed on by Dory's parents, under their protection and encouragement, Dory, who has obvious personality flaws, can become a cute and optimistic fish. If it weren't for her, how would Nemo's father successfully find Nemo.
So as a Pixar fan, I would definitely recommend Dory 4 stars. When you're blaming Dory for being inferior to Nemo, what exactly are you looking for? These little fish are not as cute as the little yellow people? The stories of these little fish are too old-fashioned?
The story is similar to the end. After 13 years, of course, everyone's aesthetic appreciation for animation has risen a lot. You can't ask him to give you back the feeling of warmth you see in this blue sea for the first time through Nemo, but it is commendable. The main reason is that the creators are still trying to add more things to the original world view. These things are values ​​in the big ones, but aren't they all just a little bit of warmth and touching?
I strongly recommend parents with children to watch the movie, I really want parents like Dory Baba

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Finding Dory quotes

  • Marlin: She should just pick two and let's go.

    Nemo: Dad.

    Marlin: What? I'm kidding.

  • Young Dory: I like sand. Sand is squishy.