Bambi and too much nonsense at two o'clock in the middle of the night

Norberto 2021-11-12 08:01:24

In order to complete my useless goal of watching three movies after the exam, I watched Bambi at 2 in the middle of the night

Why Disney began to reflect on the environmental protection of man and nature during World War II, and I was amazed

It’s a real movie. The protagonist’s animal family is missing males. In winter, the animals ate and ate bark. Spring is the season of animal mating. Humans hunted and caused wildfires. I didn’t understand anything when I saw it in kindergarten.

Speaking of wildfires, why do animal-related movies always have fires? Is this to make up for the regret that there are no big production scenes such as drag racing? For example, the Lion King Forest Prince

Speaking of the Lion King, 70 years ago, the animal world in Disney's animation gave up shaping carnivores. Animals are like primitive tribes, and the enemy is humans; carnivores ruled 30 years ago, like a feudal society, and there are internal contradictions among the ruling classes; Five years ago in a capitalist society, all beings were equal. It's useless, it's really interesting

I admire animators so much. This is really a job made out of nothing. The key is that you have to see it before you can do it. It’s amazing.

Taking into account the fact that Xuebao’s nose is different from Frozen, it’s been 70 years since the indissoluble bond between deer and ice in Disney animation.

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Extended Reading
  • Jerald 2022-03-21 09:01:40

    It looks like the first animated movie I watched, I like the little bunny called "The Fighter"

  • Haskell 2022-03-23 09:01:39

    I thought Bambi was a children's adventure story, but I didn't expect it to be more of an indictment of human beings destroying nature and a movie about growth and love. The anthropomorphic animals in the film are so cute and the songs are nice.

Bambi quotes

  • Young Bambi: Bird, bird, bird, bird, bird, bir...!

    [he sees a yellow butterfly, which he begins to chase until it lands on his tail]

    Young Bambi: Bird!

    Young Thumper: No, that's not a bird. That's a butterfly.

    Young Bambi: Butterfly? Butter...

    [Bambi sees the butterfly has now gone; he then runs over to a big yellow flower among some other wildflowers]

    Young Bambi: Butterfly!

    Young Thumper: [giggling] No, that's a flower.

    Young Bambi: Flower?

    Young Thumper: Uh-huh, it's purty.

    [Thumper smells the flowers]

    Young Bambi: Purty.

    [Bambi starts smelling the flowers, and comes nose-to-nose with a little skunk]

    Young Bambi: Flower!

    Young Flower: Me?

    Young Thumper: [laughing hysterically] No, no, no, no! That's not a flower! He's a little...

    Young Flower: Oh, that's all right. He can call me a flower if he wants to.

    [looks up briefly, then chuckles]

    Young Flower: I don't mind.

    Young Bambi: Purty. Purty *flower*!

    Young Flower: Oh...

    [he laughs]

    Young Flower: Gosh.

  • Bambi's Mother: Bambi, my little Bambi.