The story is very simple: Champion, a little boy who lost his parents, lived with his grandmother and the fat dog Bruno since he was a child. His life was not very fun. Champion's only dream was to take part in the Tour de France, so after years of hard training under the whistle of his grandmother, he finally became a Tour de France cyclist, but he was abducted by gangsters to a black market casino because of his abandonment. With the fat dog Bruno, he rowed a 1-franc wrecked boat and chased all the way to Mirador, and with the help of the three Mirador girls who had washed up their splendor, they destroyed the gang in one fell swoop and rescued Ai-sun.
Everything in Belleville is big and fat: the blessed Statue of Liberty, the high-rise and dangerous streets, the passersby wearing "I BIG" T-shirts... everything is self-inflating, The words "HOLLYFOOD" are written on the photos that I glanced at once, and it is not difficult to find that beauty alludes to the United States, which is probably the United States in the eyes of the French.
Different from the mainstream American cartoons, "Crazy Dating Beautiful City" took on a "not suitable for children" posture at the beginning of the film: Champion, whose parents died, has autism, and his grandma, who lives with him, has long and short feet, and he The dog Bruno is not only an abandoned baby but also has a lot of childhood shadows - he will bark when he hears the sound of the train, and in his dreams, he is often squatting helplessly on a driverless train in the dog food bowl. Turn around in circles. This film does not have the perfect world that mainstream animation strives to create, nor does it have the kind of sensory effects that are pursued through 3D. Some are just simple and exaggerated lines and simplified dialogues, as if to announce: In addition to the American mainstream, there are also There are other options.
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