"Children's Film Rules"

Arden 2022-03-23 09:02:43

The annual domestic summer season is the carnival season of foreign children's movies, "Kung Fu Panda 2", "Transformers 3", or simply "Ultraman" and other old-fashioned dishes dare to come to the Chinese market. . In fact, strictly speaking, "Transformers 3" and some movies that parents love to take their children to the cinema are not children's movies. Children's films should be primarily aimed at child audiences first, and secondly, it must have fairytale-like moving stories and beautiful images that are clean and pure. "Charlotte's Web" is what I love, on the one hand, because it has Dakota Fanning in it, on the other hand, because it's a standard-to-perfect children's movie, and it reminds me that I've childhood days gone. "Charlotte's Web" advertises the values ​​of fraternity, and every creature is born equal and noble. Mutual help and solidarity are the most fundamental sources of a happy life. The biggest reason why the adult world is boring is that it has too many desires. Our little pig, Webb, who just wants to have a buddy to play with, is one of the things kids' movies lack the most right now with his innocence. When the 30th anniversary of the founding of China Children's Film Studio, Changjiang Ping said that "there is only one factory name and one director", I couldn't help feeling sad. The glory of Chinese children's films is gone forever like youth, and we can't even produce decent cartoons now. The reason for this, in addition to the lack of creativity, is that no one thinks that children's films can make as much money as adult films. This is of course a ridiculous excuse, Chinese movies that cannot be satisfied with the answers in front of children, even 3-year-olds can't be subdued.
June 3, 2011

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  • Andres 2022-03-24 09:02:55

    It's nothing but children-friendly viewing.

  • Kiana 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    There are animations that I am not very satisfied with

Charlotte's Web quotes

  • Mrs. Zuckerman: It says "terrific" just as clear as day. T-E-double-R-l-F-l-C. I mean, can you imagine a spider being able to spell that word? I don't think I could spell that word till the 10th grade.

  • [last lines]

    Narrator: It is not often that someone comes along who's a true friend *and* a good writer. Charlotte was both.