community with a shared future for mankind

Makayla 2022-03-21 09:02:08

I have seen too many domestic commercial theater films with uneven quality of digital IMAX 3D. It is still cool to have a Disney family carnival that is carefully produced in one go, not to mention that other people’s production lines have been innovated and improved, and many settings are still quite interesting, and Different from the original Disney animation, the concept of "Princess Movie" will no longer exist, so there will be no need for a prince; the cultural background of Southeast Asia, the martial arts design is "better than some domestic real people", uniting compatriots to fight against the invisible enemy The story, the great national unity, once again laments the greatness of the "community with a shared future for mankind", and the motif of trust and unity has been given more practical significance today. Asia seems to be born with a cultural heritage that emphasizes unity and mutual trust. Otherwise, why did Laomei inevitably choose this theme in the animations that must have stereotypes. Chinese people also have a certain sense of intimacy, after all, they are close. The enemy is a mass of black fog, and when it is swept over, it becomes the Terracotta Warriors; no bloodshed, no soldiers and soldiers, as if a trace of Eastern philosophy can be seen. Love the whole story core, there's politics, there's culture, there's people. However, there are still shortcomings. This dragon is too unicorn-like? It is still very important to have the right to speak in the cultural industry, otherwise, all of your own things will be Hollywoodized, and the creators can patch things up without specifying the background, but they are full of praise. A movie created by a white + Asian team Stories with obvious Southeast Asian colors, I don’t know if Southeast Asian audiences can pay the bills, but in fact, there is more or less the shadow of China. After all, China’s radiation to Asian culture is too wide.

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Raya and the Last Dragon quotes

  • Raya: I have something to say... Who's hungry?

  • Benja: I'm going to open with a joke.

    Raya: Please don't.

    Benja: I'm kidding.