A world where cartoon characters and people live together

Archibald 2021-10-22 14:32:58

This movie was actually made in 1988, and it feels quite modern, with a good soundtrack. I thought it was a pure animation, but it turned out to be a world where real people and cartoon characters live together.

The style of this movie is very strange, cartoon characters (similar to paper figures) and real characters live in one dimension. A lot of Disney's classic cartoon characters appeared in it, including Bugs Bunny, Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck and so on. I have a question with the detective in the play. Why is the wife of a rabbit so beautiful? What do you like about this rabbit?

In the end, I didn't expect that the dark judge was also a cartoon person, and he was a little scary when he finally transformed.

In the end, the content and style of this movie really doesn't look like it was filmed for children.

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  • Krista 2022-03-17 09:01:03

    Almost the entire film, such as live action and animation, appears at the same time, and the effect is not better. This film was also famous at the time. I haven't watched it until today. The picture is not so harmonious, and it's always noisy!

  • Kacie 2022-03-22 09:01:22

    That's why it won the Oscar for best visual. Animation plus real life, rough technology, I can't praise it visually

Who Framed Roger Rabbit quotes

  • R.K. Maroon: [Eddie has him with his tie caught in the Movieola, and is threathening to strangle him unless he tells him about Cloverleaf's involvement in the Acme murder] Stop it! Stop it! Stop it! The truth is, I had a chance to sell my studio. But Cloverleaf wouldn't buy my property unless Acme sold them his. The stubborn bastard wouldn't sell, so I was going to blackmail him with pictures of him and the rabbit's wife. Blackmail, that's all! I've been around toons all my life! I didn't want to see them destroyed!

    Eddie Valiant: Toons destroyed? Why?

    R.K. Maroon: If I tell you, I'm a dead man.

    Eddie Valiant: You're a dead man if you don't tell me.

    R.K. Maroon: Unless Acme's will shows by midnight tonight, Toontown's gonna be land for the free...

    [is shot in the back by someone outside the window]

  • Roger Rabbit: [Crying] No wonder you hate me. If a toon killed my brother, I'd hate me too.

    Eddie Valiant: Come on, don't cry. I don't hate you.

    Roger Rabbit: Yes, you do.

    Eddie Valiant: No, I don't.

    Roger Rabbit: You do hate me. Otherwise, you wouldn't have yanked my ears all those times.

    Eddie Valiant: Well, I'm... I'm sorry I yanked your ears.

    Roger Rabbit: All the times you yanked my ears?

    Eddie Valiant: All the times I yanked your ears.