Americans Are So Serious About Children's Movies

Lottie 2022-03-23 09:02:04

American movies are not only bloody and bullet-ridden, but also lustful and intoxicated.
But when Americans want to make a very pure children's film, they can do it.
Whether it's this old Les, or Horton and Anonymous, they still show excellent imagination and seriousness when dealing with children's films that have little to think about.

Old Restone's story is both nonsensical and very realistic - environmentalism.

But it adheres to the gag-like style of American cartoons, without the slightest dogma and preaching, and
in the handling of details, imagination is everywhere.
It makes people realize the meaning of environmental protection unconsciously.

In contrast, some domestic cartoons are quite different in conception,
not to mention cartoons created for some specific "tasks".

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  • Kirsten 2022-04-22 07:01:31

    Environmentally friendly, the picture is very beautiful

  • Audreanne 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    won't watch it again

The Lorax quotes

  • The Lorax: [first meets Once-ler] Hey!

    [Once-ler screams and falls backwards]

    The Lorax: Did you chop down this tree?

    Once-ler: Uhh... No.

    The Lorax: Who did it?

    Once-ler: [gasps] What's that?

    [the Lorax looks back and Once-ler drops his ax on Pipsqueak the Bar-ba-loot]

    Once-ler: I think he did it.

    The Lorax: [growls] Leave! Vacate the premises! Take your ax and get out!

    Once-ler: And who are you?

    The Lorax: Hey, hey! I-I'm the Lorax! Guardian of the forest. I speak for the trees.

    [doesn't get a reaction from Once-ler]

    The Lorax: So you're telling me, that you didn't see me magically appear out of that stump. With all the thunder and lightning. You didn't see any of that?

    Once-ler: No. But, that sounds amazing. Can I see some of that?

    The Lorax: Yeah, I could show you. But that's not how it works.

  • Once-ler: Why are you so interested in trees, anyway? Why aren't you like other kids? Breakdancing and wearing bellbottoms and playing the Donkey Kongs?

    Ted: [laughs] Yeah. Right, right. I don't know. Uh, I just thought it might be kinda cool to have one.

    Once-ler: [knowingly] Uh-huh. It's a girl, isn't it?

    Ted: [scoffs] What? No!

    Once-ler: Really? Because when a guy does something stupid once, well that's because he's a guy. But if he does the same stupid thing twice, that's usually to impress some girl.

    Ted: Hey, she is not just some girl! She's a woman. In high school. And she loves trees. And I'm gonna get her one.

    Once-ler: Awww. How nice to see someone so undeterred by things like reality.

    Ted: Thank you.