Every animal has its own dream

Pascale 2022-03-24 09:02:55

After watching Bai Yansong's speech on My Chinese Dream at Yale, I felt that the restrained Chinese finally made leaps and bounds in expression.
In the cartoon, the mice in the West are not the image of everyone in China, they are kind, brave and diligent (why are they so like the Chinese self-evaluation: p).
The mouse mixed with romantic ideals this time, presumably to win the favor of female audiences.
The dubbing is very big, and there are many characters in it. It is a bit confusing after reading it. Every animal has its own dream.

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  • Ayla 2022-03-21 09:02:42

    I found that I can't watch childish cartoons at all. . . I can't stand it--

  • Jannie 2022-04-22 07:01:42

    Personally, I think it is indeed unfair to translate the title of the film into the narrow sense of "romantic" that is conventional in the eyes of the public. But "romance" in the film is an idealism after all, representing the chivalry of loyalty, honor, and chivalry, with a little bit of mild madness. But unfortunately, the narrative failed, resulting in no consensus with the audience. --Short review of "Pedro the Romance" "Lab"

The Tale of Despereaux quotes

  • Princess Pea: Louise, do you think there's a bit of light somewhere in the world?

    Louise: Don't know, ma'am.

    Princess Pea: I think there is. You just need to know where to find it.

  • Andre: You ruined my soup!

    Boldo: I saved your soup! Those people wait all year and you want to give them this dishwater!

    Andre: Dishwater?

    Boldo: Dishwater.

    Andre: Dishwater!

    Boldo: Ow! Cut it out!