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The gains and losses of Kung Fu Panda 3
Miles 2021-12-01 08:01:25
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Griffin 2022-03-31 09:01:03
The entry point of oriental philosophy packaging, the ultimate question of western philosophy as the core is a very clever choice of story theme, coupled with a few set up/pay off points to make Kung Fu Panda 3 a reason Chinese filmmakers understand but still can't write it benchmark. The Kung Fu Panda series is undoubtedly a big test for Oriental DreamWorks, which combines Chinese and Western styles. The style of ink painting under the strict system of Hollywood makes this answer sheet very beautiful.
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Darion 2021-12-01 08:01:25
This plot gave me the feeling that after the resurrection of the idol Tiansha, I found that no one knew him at all, so he tried to hype, but in the end he lost to the little fat Li Lianhua who ran back to his hometown to get popular votes.
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Crane: Master, what are we going to do?
Shifu: *You* are going to find out where Kai is. Follow the trail of those jade creatures but do not engage For with every foe he faces Kai becomes stronger.
Crane: Why me? Is it because I asked?
Shifu: No. It is because you can fly. Go
Mantis: Should have kept your beak shut!
Shifu: And take Mantis.
Mantis: What? Oh man, is it because I...
Shifu: Yes.
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Po: [dueling Kai in the Spirit Realm] You want my chi so bad? Then take it.
[Po redirects his chi to Kai]
Kai: Yes, the power is *mine*!
[as the chi fills his body, he begins to glow and his jade amulets float away]
Kai: Wait, no. It's too much. That's too much. No!
[Kai vanishes in a burst of light]
Kai: NO!