You fool "God" and "God" will abandon you

Eryn 2022-03-21 09:01:52

Disney is so lazy, no, all of Hollywood is lazy right now. In recent years, the series of movies led by Marvel have been selling very well, making the incessant sequel movies that build the movie universe all the rage in Hollywood. At the beginning, maybe they were still in awe of the box office, and the screenwriters still spent their brains to write the plot carefully, but as more and more sequels are sold, the film company bosses seem to think that as long as it is a sequel, they can sell it, so they don’t think about it, no Innovative. The so-called "Frozen 2" released today is an excellent example of thinking that you can make money while lying down. I call it the so-called "Frozen 2" because its storyline basically has no essential changes from the first one, but adds a simple story of a colonist deceiving the colonized to control each other as a way to hide the truth and promote the development of the story. The core, use a distant supernatural song to confuse it, thinking that the story will not be thin, when the audience is so fooled? To sum up the story, the two sisters went all the way to find the truth at the beginning, the middle sister abandoned her sister again and ran into the distance and was in danger, Xuebao was once again in ashes, and they were rescued again by the wisdom of her sister, and ended in a happy ending. It is very ironic that Xuebao, an easter egg at the end of the film, used a pantomime of dozens of seconds to deduce the whole plot of the film. Is this the director's helpless self-mockery? As a sequel, it doesn't resonate with the first completely unchanged routines and tragic memes, because everyone can guess the ending, it's like the audience is acting with the characters in the film, the content of the play is: I pretend I don't know how you will act. Such a thin and boring plot will inevitably cause the duration to be too short, so the director filled almost every turning point this time with a super-long MV. It's a pity that Elsa's singing is so powerful and beautiful, because of the lack of curiosity and desire for the storyline, the audience can no longer have the slightest empathy. I even want to say that you sing so loudly every time, and you will fight with magic later. Wouldn't it be more powerless? And the singing of the other characters is even more superfluous. It seems stupid to do such a delay in the story, and I feel sleepy. I believe that the box office of this so-called sequel will definitely sound a wake-up call to Disney and even Hollywood filmmakers. The audience is not a fool, not that you can cheat in time and time again with almost the same plot, a few MVs and fairly gorgeous visual effects. The cinema donated the tickets. I sincerely hope that the sequels without surprises will not appear again. It's time for Hollywood filmmakers to pick up their brains and satisfy the aesthetic needs of us "God", otherwise, "God" will also discard you!

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Frozen II quotes

  • [first lines]

    Agnarr: Anna. Elsa.

    Iduna: Bedtime soon.

    Young Anna: Uh-oh! The princess is trapped in the snow goblin's evil spell. Quick, Elsa, make a prince! A fancy one!

    [Elsa makes a prince figure]

    Young Anna: Oh no! The prince is trapped too! Who cares about danger when there's love?

    [She makes the figures kiss]

    Young Elsa: Ugh, Anna, bleugh! Kissing won't save the forest. The lost fairies cry out.

    [imitates elephant trumpet]

    Young Elsa: What sound does a giraffe make?

    Young Anna: I don't know.

    Young Elsa: Never mind. They wake the fairy queen who breaks spell and saves everyone!

    Young Anna: And they all get married!

  • Anna: [During Elsa's turn at Charades] This is going to be a cinch. Two sisters, one mind!

    Elsa: [Taking the clue from Sven] Thank you.

    Anna: Okay! Here we go! You got this, Elsa.

    Elsa: [Elsa gestures weakly, unsure of herself]

    Anna: Anytime... Just do it with your body!

    Elsa: [Elsa flails weakly towards the floor]

    Anna: Uh... Nothing!