Come on, have fun

Bernhard 2021-11-17 08:01:26

The American people’s ideas of equality and freedom, and their heroism (personally think it is very different from the heroism of Little Japan), with the "made in USA" branded into various times, such as this holiday movie for children .

A clever little white mouse can enter the house and become the son of Little's family. The way he gains recognition from his family, especially his "brother" Geroge, is very simple-to help Geroge win the model ship championship. In the eyes of Americans, the winner is a great hero and will be respected and welcomed by people, regardless of his origin. Of course, to get the audience's recognition of this little hero, more materials are needed, and the usual mode is adventure. The adventure of the little white mouse going home is indeed shockingly old-fashioned. I can guess some of the lines, but I still see the bottom with a smirk. The birth of a little hero is that simple. A few seemingly powerful but poor-minded so-called enemies, enthusiastic and innocent friends, helpful props, firm beliefs and small cleverness can make you smile and cry and be moved. Chinese people often give heroes, even small heroes, too many political meanings, complicated ideological understanding and serious educational significance. You see, since ancient times, heroes have been born as teenagers. They are all desperate and faithful to serve the country. It is true that such a hero who serves the country's righteousness is worthy of admiration, but if the hero model as an idol model is limited to this, does it, I say, underestimate the value of individual life and its diversity? In addition, the entertainment movies made by the Chinese for young audiences have tried their best to complicate them as much as possible, and they just want to have a high-level sublimation, which makes me feel contrived and disgusting. It is so heavy that the intentions of the filmmakers are usually misunderstood and spoofed to varying degrees. Alas, it's far away.

The success of this movie is certainly inseparable from the high-tech 3D effects (the animations of the old and the United States are so good, we can't keep up with barefoot), but it depends more on the wonderful original. EBWhite's text is very refreshing, but the simple story is actually insignificant. Apart from his famous essay about life on the lake, I have only seen the fairy tale "Charlotte's Net". "Charlotte's Web" is a tear-jerking story about the small but strong friendship between a spider and a pig that can pay the price of life. Two years ago, Shanghai Translation launched its classic version, and it was recommended by bookworms who like foreign literature for a long time. Recently, it seems that EBWhite's prose collection has appeared again. His stuff is not going to be popular, but I just like it when I like it. It's hard for me to wait for the type that I claim to force a young literary girl to refuse.

Sometimes you need to be a little bit more stubborn, such as watching an American animation that someone denounces as mentally retarded and cultural aggression. Others are entertaining, but the level of entertainment is to make you happy foolishly, but not superficially. Come, come, for our smiles, for our health, come and see "Little Elf Mouse".

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Stuart Little quotes

  • Snowbell: Didn't your mother warn you that you shouldn't go out into Central Park at night?

    Smokey: My mother was the reason you shouldn't go out into Central Park at night.

  • George Little: Maybe we should go home.

    Mr. Little: Why?

    George Little: I'm not wearing my lucky underwear.

    Mr. Little: You don't have lucky underwear.

    George Little: Well, maybe we should get some, and then come back for another race.