3.2-3.5 stars.
From the overall perception, the plot design is a consistent Hollywood animation film bridge. A little boy who was originally autistic, loved his family or friends, but always felt that he was shackled and left with some regrets. In order to make up for the regrets, he chose to take risks, overcome his weaknesses during the journey, and achieve his goals through ups and downs, and finally found the original love. Justice is actually around/in my heart.
The first few minutes I saw the protagonist on stage really made me dig my toes. Familiar little boy with thin, short legs (thin legs are very important), timid and timid, even the lively and cheerful mother seems to be assigned uniformly. The movie slogan advertises the same team of Dreaming Dream Travel Notes (coco was watched on the Internet, half of it can’t stand it... after a long time, I turned it out and read it...), from the perspective of the character design, it can only It's worthy of you...reminds me at the same time of the templated beginning of the protagonists of Big Hero Marines, How to Train Your Dragon, etc....The various details in the middle are also familiar with the so-called ambush pen routines, the embarrassment made by my brother, The dilapidated car left with reluctance-the subconscious mind of the younger brother thought that his brother's nothing was done to the final outbreak, which echoed deeply with the new car and brotherhood of the last reunion.
However, there are some remarkable plots, such as the heroism of the mother and the manticore-the story of finding that love/justice is around/in the heart after experiencing the adventure of making up for regrets. —Zzzq in a sense, but it's really cool to be brave as a female and fight dragons. In the ending, I think that my brother is actually like a father (the eldest brother is like a father?) The plot of caring and loving himself should actually be said to be unexpected and reasonable, but the arrangement of not seeing the existence of Dad’s heart and mind is very good, indeed It doesn't make much sense anymore. In the middle of the adventure, btw really likes his brother, he is very cute. In fact, his character design is a bit like how to train a dragon and one is also chubby and simple, but his character is really cute and lovable.
Finally, I want to discuss the practical significance of such a movie. As a product of industrialization and assembly line-in terms of animation quality, Hollywood-style animation films that are already industry leaders, why are the bridge designs often the same? As a commercial movie, it must be linked to commercial costs and benefits. First of all, this kind of movie has achieved many successes. There are countless topics like The Growth of Little Boy The difference between technology (Big Hero Marines), fairy tales (How to Train Your Dragon), or folklore (coco) is no longer big, because the adventurous process is second, it is a bonus item, and growth is what the creator thinks. The story to tell. Why do boys grow up stories always take root in the hearts of the people? Why do thin-legged and cowardly boys always want to be the protagonists of the story? Why can't it be a slightly taller and more heroic teenager? (I am greedy) Are you afraid that children will be self-sufficient? (laughs) It is said that it advocates pluralism and free choice. The selection of the protagonist can be a little conservative.
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