Who Framed Roger Rabbit [United States 1988]-Comment

Hadley 2021-10-22 14:32:58

-The film is a bit noisy, it can be said to be overly exaggerated, but I don’t think it should be described like that, because I haven’t found the best words yet, but the switching of shots, some character movements, and character shadows really give me a sense A little bit of a bad feeling, although these can't be all blamed on the film, there will always be part of my factor, but it makes me feel more or less unpleasant. And it’s really not funny, it’s not all, but at least part of it is, for example, the opening paragraph that seems to be a clip of the early American animation style of the last century, or the content of Mickey Mouse and Bugs Bunny, and animal police that should not be ignored. Detective and so on (Of course, the performance of Judge Doom and Eddie Hua in the final scene is not among them, especially the latter, which is very funny and interesting). But to be honest, it’s great. You can feel it from the moment Hua Eddy walked out of Mayaqi’s house. The animated characters all have a real vitality, and they feel very real, colorful and real. The performance is also very good. And the result of the reconciliation of the two is also very harmonious, and it will not give people an abrupt feeling. If you don’t believe it, you should go see what Eddie Hua took out and entered the alley after taking out the animated pistol.-5

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Who Framed Roger Rabbit quotes

  • Lt. Santino: Just like a toon to drop a safe on a guy's head.

    [Valiant looks at him in disgust]

    Lt. Santino: Sorry, Eddie.

  • Daffy Duck: I've worked with a lot of wise quackers, but you are despicable!

    Donald Duck: Doggone, stubborn, little... I'll get it! Aahh!

    Daffy Duck: This is the last time I work with someone with a speech impediment!

    Donald F. Duck: Oh yeah?

    Daffy Duck: This means war.