Has Pixar regressed after being acquired by Disney? My answer is no.
This one, like "COCO" (Dream Quest), uses the family relationship between yin and yang to make people cry and burst into the water tower. If it is in a movie theater, it would be better to cry.
I have never seen the younger brother of my deceased father since I was a child. Because of a magic left by my father, I had the opportunity to live with my father for a day. I didn't expect to miss his hand. My father had only the lower body. The second elder brother who had been addicted to the magical world immediately took his younger brother on a journey of searching for magic.
I like the ending very much. I have always wanted to see my father’s younger brother. I realized what he most wanted to do with his father. I have done it with my brother: laughing together, learning to drive, catching the ball, sharing thoughts... the people who passed away are worth remembering. , And more importantly, take the people in front of you.
So the younger brother gave the last few minutes of seeing his father to his older brother, who had not been able to say goodbye to his father, and asked himself to lead the dragon away alone. The elder brother forwarded his father's hug to him.
The setting of the world view is also quite interesting. The original magical world is gradually replaced by high-tech. The legendary elves, Remy horses, Manticores... have all become social animals that rely on modernization. Especially the fiercest manticore, actually took his own sword that could break the curse, just to solve the debt problem. This is also a compromise made by adults in society.
Dad also looks like Jack Gyllenhaal in the photo. I ask all the animation crews to let go of Lao Ji~
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