Gulliver is a mail room clerk, the kind who feels humbled to the dust, an unexpected trip takes him to Lilliput, where he is a giant who accidentally rescues the princess and the king, thus becoming a giant. He became a hero here, and this experience also made him understand that whether a person's heart is strong or not has nothing to do with appearance, and of course he also gained love in the end.
Several points in the film are really powerful. Do you know how to put out fires for Lilliput? Peeing, and it's a very large amount, the princess was stunned [covering her face] Do you know how to fight against the sea army? Take off the water, store gunpowder with fat meat, bounce and blow up the warship [wit] Did you know that the drama version of the Titanic sank Jack and survived? Of course, because it's Gulliver himself? In the world of Lilliput, he is like a god. He brings his own knowledge and fantasy to bring a different life experience to Lilliput, and he also learns from it. Brave, fearless in the face of the enemy, unmatched in the face of the lover.
This film is relatively old, but motion capture technology has already been used at that time. Although it does not use the large special effects of large scenes, it looks very real and the senses are quite good. Maybe not many people who have heard the title and have seen it, but everyone may know a thing or two about the famous book Gulliver's Travels. I think we should make a few more films to keep our childlike innocence alive.
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