It's working, it's working! Finally got a new movie this week.
I believe that many people have not gone to the cinema for a long time after the Spring Festival.
(Actually me too)
This week, a somewhat anticipated movie is finally here, and it's also Disney's brand new princess movie.
dragon hunt legend
Raya and The Last Dragon
In order to commemorate the start of construction, I also visited the only laser IMAX in Hubei Province, and the effect was full under my existing conditions.
The plot of the film is the same as its English title "Raya and the Last Dragon"
As Disney's first Southeast Asian princess, Raya and her city-state naturally have a very strong Southeast Asian style.
The story of the movie is also very simple, that is, after the last war, the dragons used their own magic to seal the black devil, and left a magic "Dragon Ball" to protect the people.
But people's fights broke the peaceful years, the dragon ball accidentally broke, the black devil came into the world, people will be petrified when they meet the black devil, and Raya has to find the dragon Sisu to defeat the black devil and save his father.
The overall story structure is very simple. Although the mission-driven mission-driven approach ignores character growth, it maintains the fast pace of the movie.
The film is nearly two hours long, and I didn't feel sleepy after watching it.
(I yawned when I watched the recent "Frozen 2")
Let’s talk about the good aspects first, this movie is very smart to break the bottleneck of the East = China, and choose a more comprehensive Asian image to bring into the movie.
At the same time, this movie is also the first Disney princess movie to have no "prince" at all.
If "Frozen" is still suspected of being a Ji film, this movie can be said to have completely cut the love line.
The heroine and no one have a complete sense of CP, which may be a little uncomfortable for the audience who likes to hit CP, but for ordinary audiences like me who have no interest, the biggest benefit of this is that.
We can spend our time pushing the plot and seeing more action.
And this princess movie that incorporates oriental colors has naturally made a certain upgrade in the fighting screen.
Personally, I prefer to watch cold weapon fights rather than magical brawls.
Maybe it's because the plot of the movie is too simple, so I don't have much to talk about.
After we talk about the advantages, let's talk about the disadvantages.
Simple plot, obvious advantages, disadvantages are naturally written on the face.
As a level-breaking adventure feature film, this movie does not say anything else. Do you feel that every level is too simple?
If the duration is limited, the time allocated to each level will not be very long, so why not simply reduce the number of levels?
As a movie that shows Southeast Asian style, the overall style of the movie is very good, but because I want to spread the characteristics of the expression too widely, it leads to a lot of poor details.
There are three disadvantages to this:
1. The difficulty of breaking through the level is low, so that the character does not encounter real hardships, and it is naturally difficult to grow naturally.
2. The overall style seems to be a soap opera, so that the final profound theme cannot be naturally revealed, and it can only rely on preaching.
3. The characteristic style of Southeast Asia is not so enjoyable to watch.
So when it comes to this, naturally some people ask, does this movie still have a profound theme?
What is it trying to express?
"trust"
People who choose to trust others can make their lives more free and easy.
The country chooses to believe in others, so that its people can avoid disputes and build prosperity...
Well, this movie is ultimately about expressing that.
However, the achievement of this trust is too easy and ideal...
The thoughts expressed are just superficial, nothing more.
Give the movie a 7. It belongs to the kind of movie that you can watch casually on weekends and forget it after watching it.
It is more suitable for classmates who like to free their brains while watching movies, and friends with children at home.
Well, if you are going to buy a ticket, pay attention to the difference between the Mandarin version and the original English version, don't buy the wrong one.
In general, there are more children in the Mandarin field, and Awkwafina in the British match is really unique.
Finally, I would like to thank Disney for sending me the movie accessories, I love you~
(There are really not many parties that I can say casually about this kind of gift giving)
By the way, finally, I want to ask, why are other characters in the movie being petrified by the black magic are all specific actions, and only the protagonist can choose their own actions in the end?
why? Is it trust?
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