A childhood full of memories, how many classic cartoons I have watched that are still full of emotions when I think about it.
I have been thinking that our generation can still have "Transformers", "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles", "Saint Seiya", "Black Cat Sheriff", "Hulu Brothers", etc. , what will be remembered?
The times are constantly developing. It turns out that the little brats of us in the past have long since become adults without knowing it. Working, getting married, and creating the next generation...
Animation has become a long-lasting memory, and it has also become an immortal in the hearts of a generation. dream.
The continuous remakes of classic animations, in addition to constantly awakening our cherished distant memories, can't help sighing with emotion at the rush of time, how can we expect to continue to develop?
Has it affected one generation, and will it continue to affect another?
I think it will be difficult.
Times are different, children live in different environments, and the things they come into contact with are also very different. Naturally, their perspectives and concepts cannot be compared with us back then.
Therefore, I can only say that this movie, which was made with huge investment, has nothing to say except to make us nostalgic.
Speaking of its old-fashioned storyline, which of the cartoons we watched back then wasn't like this? In addition to punishing evil, justice will always triumph over evil. Not the same to watch with relish and treat it as a classic? Since it is nostalgia, there is no need to be too harsh. I can understand.
The soundtrack to this movie is pretty good. Great atmosphere and great sound. It should sound good in a movie theater.
The CG is made in Hong Kong and is very realistic. Even the texture and water droplets on the turtle's skin are clearly visible. It's just that their master is indeed a bit thicker and less immortal.
The turtles have become thinner as a whole. Is it because they miss the audience who used to love them day and night? Ha ha……
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