Pixar Animated Movies

Christian 2022-03-23 09:01:53

This review is mostly my own nonsense

Recently, I have watched several animated films jointly produced by Pixar and Disney, "The Legend of the Dragon", "Summer Friends", "The Magic of 1/2", and "Dream Travel", "Inside Out" and "The Magic of 1/2" that I have watched many times. "Flying House" and so on, from the general feeling of the movie, it gives people a very consistent feeling, and at first glance, it is known that it belongs to the same series.

Pixar also released a lot of short animations in the early years before it was acquired by D. What amazes me is that some short mime animations without narration can clearly convey to the audience some ideas about friendship, bravery, and affection. . Personal trust in the quality of Pixar's content stems from this.

Pixar has put a lot of effort into the plot. It belongs to the kind of family movie that adults and children feel good after watching it. At present, most of the works produced by Pixar are relatively innovative and meaningful in content. Of course, they are inseparable from the three aspects of family, friendship, and their own growth. Basically, the films produced by Pixar will account for two of the above three aspects, but the plot and presentation techniques and some plot reversals really make me feel "reasonable, unexpected" (as far as the movies I have watched so far). ).

Just because I watched a lot of movies jointly produced by Pixar and D within a week, each one made me laugh, tear, move, reflect, and think, so I sent two movie reviews to express my emotions.

There are also places that I can't get, why are there more and more elements about dragons? Some plots of "Legend of the Dragon" really resemble Chinese elements, but in fact, the film expresses Southeast Asian elements. Why is the Chinese dragon depicted in "Mulan" so small, I don't even feel that it is capable? In my superficial understanding, the image of dragons in the United States is mostly the image of the evil dragon in princes and princesses, and In Chinese impressions, the dragon, which represents peace and happiness, is quite different. So why is the dragon portrayed as a docile, clingy dog ​​in the American background film "1/2 of the Magic"? Don't you feel conflicted?

All in all, the details of the characters, the psychological growth process, and the relationship between people in the animated films produced by Pixar are still worth watching.

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  • Johnny 2021-12-02 08:01:27

    This level absolutely kills all the cartoons produced by Hollywood throughout last year. Although the drama of family love and family is really not a new way to count, it is still very rare to be told so smoothly and touchingly; and the echo from the beginning and the end of the movie makes us return to the original self, which is also a moving one. point. Pixar is still capable.

  • Mozelle 2021-12-02 08:01:27

    In fact, it is a very interesting animation, including modern civilization, commercial/cartoonization, ethnicity (the lion scorpion-black is really interesting), subcultural (motorcycle is also in "Mule" Appearance), fantasy (Dungeons and Dragons, Devil Ring King, and even Harry Potter), including Disney Pixar’s good family (really so good, completely held), etc., all kinds of issues make People are dizzying. But the most powerful thing is that these are not important. The animation itself is so smooth and natural, the emotions are so sincere and moving, and the humor is not peeing... and a sad but not sad ending, that's enough. Book the best animation for next year’s Oscars.

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