When Little Red Riding Hood became a girl with good fists, a kind grandmother became a double-faced granny, a bad wolf became a professional reporter and a well-known columnist, an axe-wielding hunter became a strong man who dreamed of being an actor. Meat man, all unexpected plots are completely acceptable.
My personal favorite is the style shown by each character in the film. The wolf paparazzi with a squirrel photographer is undoubtedly the most successful of them all. From the various disguises in order to find out the truth at first, dealing with the frog police officer, teaching the honest big man to act, to the last sentence "please pay attention to my column report tomorrow", the big bad wolf is a reporter who is alive and well. Well. I can't help but think of the hapless colleague of the big bad wolf in "It's a Beautiful Man" a few days ago. In terms of professionalism and sacrifice, it can be said that the spirit of sacrifice is half a catty, but in comparison, our wolf brother's luck is even better.
Next are the two police officers, Frog and Black Bear. The two high-level executives in the film and the little guys next to them are really in harmony with the aura of many police officers-themed films. There is always a rational, calm and smart black-bellied officer, plus a frank and honest officer with white eyes, and then join a group of subordinates, are you still worried that there is no laughing point to watch? The frog police officer is the black-bellied character in the general film. He has a uniform that matches his skin color, slender legs, round fingertips that tap on the table, and round eyes that move with flashes of inspiration from time to time. He does not solve cases. Who solves the case? In this way, Mr. Xiong, who was supposed to be hibernating and a little confused, deserved to be suppressed by him.
In contrast, the theoretical protagonist, Little Red Riding Hood, has no brilliance at all. The only thing that can leave an impression is Red is blue and her worried face. Well, Red is really really blue.
The big villain, Rabbit, has no light at all, and most of the time is dedicated to acting as a passerby. Although these actions are all to achieve evil purposes, they are indeed too tricky. In addition, after being exposed, it is completely like a nouveau riche, yelling at you to do what he is going to do, even if he has nothing to do. Brother, such a boss is the most disgusting, he deserves to be caught at the end.
The details of this film are full of surprises. The squirrel's attendant accidentally swallowed the camera, and the grandmother was wearing home slippers when flying. The little scoundrel really laughed constantly when they saw the officer's face and actions and the fisherman throughout.
Animation may be more convenient than real people. No matter what kind of difficult technical action you want to show, any actor is malleable, and of course, it is inseparable from the technical support behind it.
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