Disney's movies are suitable for all ages. They are more suitable for children or a family to watch. This time I chose this movie to be conservative.
Let’s talk about the advantages first. The Disney-style performance is very good, and there is no ambiguity in the exaggeration. There are also a few scenes that I like very much, such as the passage over the bridge. It is no exaggeration to say that it helps to cultivate artistic aesthetics and is well received.
The second point is the story, the story of the creation of the image of the sea monster, and the ending of a standard Disney-style happyend, it is not a loss to read.
Third point. . It is very interesting to shape the relationship between the characters, that is, the relationship between the 3 people in the protagonist group is also harmonious, and the relationship with the two fathers is also. This subtle relationship change is displayed on the screen and compressed. In more than an hour, it is actually quite rare, and it is worth learning to express emotions so frankly, and give praise.
The disadvantage is that the first point is also for the performance. As a work suitable for all ages, the scenes and characters are based on the premise of realistic prototypes. . . . In case there are children who try to imitate these pictures, jump from a high place, dare to accelerate hard while riding a bike downhill, and stretch out your body on a train. . . These shots are all positive bgm, and this kind of weakening of risky action feels pretty bad.
The second point is the plot. Disney's script is limited to being suitable for all ages. It clearly creates a contradiction between a sea monster and a human being, but it handles it in an ideal way. Of course, this does not mean that it is impossible. This is Disney's style. But for an audience like me, the plot is still too shallow, and it feels like coaxing a child. If I want to talk about this subject, I can actually accept a be and make a trilogy. . .
The third point, emmmm, the transformation conditions are not strict? But I actually missed the first five minutes of the plot, forget it, just mention it casually.
To sum up, if you want to take children to see this film, it should be at least nine points. It's good to go with your girlfriend, but it's a bit shallow to go with your brother.
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