This animated + live-action film is very brilliant. Child star Freddie Highmore has been in the limelight in recent years. Before "Finding Neverland", he grabbed the shots of Johnny Depp and Kate Winslet in "Finding Neverland", and in "Charlie and His Chocolate Factory" Danzheng's performance is even better, and I believe his development is limitless.
In the animation production part, the character setting breaks away from the tradition, the elf-like shape is quite cute, and the character has a distinct personality. The king's "tall" costume really made me laugh when he wore the gang, and the mosquito air battle was also very pleasant. The real world in the eyes of miniatures, there was a spoof film "Dear, I Shrink the Child", but compared to the live-action film, Luc Besson used the advantages of animation to put whimsical ideas. Played to the extreme, dragonfly eggs may not be eaten by everyone, and the audience must try it.
The cutest part is the curtain call at the end. All characters are animated, including Luc Besson in the final curtain call. Luc Besson said before that he would only direct ten works. Could this be his most special curtain call?
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