First of all, I would like to express my apologies to the show. I haven't had time to watch this movie in theaters because of my personal reasons. I watched it on Tencent Video. This is already very sorry for the violent comics that I have loved for many years.
I have known Wang Nima since the third season of the big event, and now I want to go back and look through the previous videos and I can't see it anymore, only the old fans and new fans can understand the stalks. Big events have passed on me too much energy, and they have affected me more or less. I have always believed that feelings are not terrible under the premise of ensuring quality. Instead, it makes the old fans more excited, just like we keep revisiting the classics.
I don't like to retell the plot when writing movie reviews. Let's talk about my movie viewing experience, the ratings of the movie are still beyond my expectations. Although I also like "Nezha" in the same period, "Future Machine City" is also a member of the excellent national comics. Compared with "Nezha", the violent comics lose out in publicity. Many film critics say that the story of the film is too routine. But I think this is an animated film suitable for all ages. Solving small setbacks and encountering big difficulties and then solving the story line of the final reunion is a common problem of almost all movies. This is what Disney Pixar does, not to mention that Baoman is making a movie for the first time. There is nothing wrong with being conservative.
If I had to say the reason, I would think that the film is a bit academic, too technically focused, like a middle-aged man with a successful career, but is it a bit "greasy". To put it bluntly, the main creators have watched too many movies, and their imaginations have been limited and not enough to escape.
This is mutually reinforcing. I have to admit that the picture quality of the movie is full of the excellent picture quality of Pixar animation. It is a silent counterattack to those who say they can only draw emojis. Intelligent robots, unmanned driving, smart toothbrushes, VR, robotic competition, drones... The technology in the movie is based on the upgrade of real life. Closer to reality, it feels more promising.
What I like the most is the setting of the characters in the movie. The selfish and irritable Su Mai, most people think this character is not likable, yes, it is not as righteous and awe-inspiring as the previous protagonist, but this is the most real place, if it is because of one thing and one change of character, then we live Where should those bear children be.
Mothers who think that food, clothing and housing means caring for their children have a lot more in their lives. If they need to take exams before becoming a parent, then the population problem will be alleviated a lot. Teachers who think they are humorous and humorous give lectures on their own. Teachers and parents are the two things I don't do the most, and I think it's because I'm responsible for the next generation.
Brainless groupies and public figures with different appearances are also what I despise. Coincidentally, in the mess in this society, I feel that I have to become a person who is different from the outside. It's nasty.
If the big white in "Super Marines" is heartwarming. In "Future Machine City", 7723 is more like love to wheat. The kind of love that is doomed at first sight. In the beginning, I uninstalled the weapon system in order to save the memory of Mai, and there was a feeling that I only wanted to stay with you, but in the end, it was to protect the loved one and regain the weapon, but we could only leave it there. More like a martial arts love story with a sad ending. The heart-warming thing is that we can get to know each other again.
"Future Machine City" is Baoman's first film work. It is a summary of the previous ten years of Baoman. It is also a rare sci-fi theme in domestic animation films. I hope Wang Datou will continue to make good works in the future and transmit more energy. . Come on ^0^~
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