This is, Pixar? ?

Chet 2021-12-02 08:01:27

(Too much complaints, let me post a movie review in the background?)

This is, Pixar? ?

In addition to the details as always, this plot really only deserves Disney's worst box office.

The motorcycle fairy man is the only one who shines, comparable to the existence of the little yellow man.

The two episodes where the brother gave up his car and the conversation between the younger brother and the recording dad are also highlights.

The tavern section is really inexplicable. A proprietress who needs to sell the magic sword to make up for the tax and spends a few years to start a business until today is stunned to break the line of defense with a few words, and then abolish the tavern and return to the evil way? ? Too unconvincing.

In the end, the stone dragon broke apart and hit the male protagonist's surroundings. It also formed a circle around him. Can't the protagonist's halo be said?

Because the early stage did not show how the two brothers were at odds, quarreling, or major conflicts, the final plot of "like a father like a son" is really unmoving.

Remy’s new dad and the little friends in the school turned out to be non-utilitarian and pure passerby roles, and nothing provided for the development of the plot... (The only plot push of the new dad was to call the police and arrest the brothers, and then urge the brothers. Give up the car, moved for the sake of moving???)

The plot is as smooth as a child’s house. It makes sense to see a film review: "The problem with this film is not that the protagonist talks too much, but that the plot is too smooth. Every time the protagonist encounters a problem, he quickly To solve it, the audience never needs to actively think."

The low-end version of Zootopia + Harry Potter + Lord of the Rings, everything is touched but not the most refined. The 99-minute animation/movie is a bit bad?

Looking forward to "Soul"

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