Children's Movies

Deontae 2022-03-24 09:02:04

The other day, when Kangxi came, the two hosts and a group of guest DJs were discussing music and found that there were a lot of absurd and terrifying contents in the children's songs. In fact, I have long discovered that those famous fairy tales are quite superb in content. Makes me want to turn them all into horror movies. The miserable and pitiful little girl selling matches, the poignant and despairing daughter, and the sinister like Snow White, to use a popular word today, it is called "heart abuse". I have a deep suspicion that Andersen, the Brothers Grimm and his ilk are wearing the cloak of fairy tales and criticizing the reality of the real society. Therefore, it is incredible that fairy tales have entered the list of world literary masterpieces.
The psychic boy Norman, this film is the opposite of these famous fairy tales. I feel that such a movie will give a boost to a child's young mind, so that no matter how ugly people he/she encounters in the future, he/she can have the power to not despair in his heart. So this is definitely a movie to be treasured as a parent. In this country, it is especially necessary to cultivate this kind of heart in the next generation, so as not to become more and more ugly. That day, the news broadcasted a number of "looting" incidents across the country this year, such as when a car overturned, and the entire village of neighboring farmers came out to snatch oranges from the car; another example was when a car overturned again, and the neighboring farmers were carrying baskets, The police couldn't persuade him to grab the glass. I see the word peasant again and again, and I also see countless young, fashionably dressed new generation peasants.
In terms of interestingness, fluency, and attractiveness of the narrative, this one is not as good as Sony's "Hotel Elf", but in the ideological sense, "Hotel Elf" is too simple, too superficial, take a truth that everyone knows, An old-fashioned truth can still be so superficial. So the previous moment was boring and not interesting enough, which may have just paved the way for later efforts. And the whole story is easy and interesting, and the plot is gag, but in the end it loses the stepping stone to the final strength.
In short, this cartoon is suitable for ideological education for children.

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  • Layla 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    The character design is not bad, the little Neil is very cute, and the living dead are also unexpectedly lovable, although the picture effect is good, unfortunately, the plot is really old-fashioned, and the atmosphere is not as weird as caroline, in short, it is a mediocre work

  • Ebba 2021-12-18 08:01:06

    [Free Weekend Movies] This year’s best animation, there is no one. There are horror, magic, funny, and warmth. The most important thing is to tell us through the mouth of a little boy with special psychic abilities: Don’t let those who have hurt you easily turn you into the kind you hate the most. This is the "enemy". Your greatest harm.

ParaNorman quotes

  • Aggie: Aggie... My name was Aggie... I - I remember... My mommy brought me here once. We sat under the tree and she told me stories. They all had happy endings. Then those horrible men came and took me away and I never saw her again!

    Norman Babcock: Sometimes when people get scared, they say and do terrible things. I think you got so scared that you forgot who you are. But I don't think you're a witch. Not really.

    Aggie: You don't?

    Norman Babcock: I think you're just a little kid with a really special gift who only ever wanted people to understand her. So we're not all that different at all.

    Aggie: But what about the people who hurt you? Don't you ever want to make them suffer?

    Norman Babcock: Well, yeah, but what good would that do? You think just because there's bad people that there's no good ones either? I thought the same thing for a while. But there's always someone out there for you. Somewhere.

    Aggie: I just want my mommy.

    Norman Babcock: I'm sorry, Aggie. She's gone.

    Aggie: That story you were telling. How does it end?

    Norman Babcock: I think that's up to you.

    Aggie: Is this where they buried me?

    Norman Babcock: It's a pretty good place to sleep. Then you can be with your mom again.

  • Neil: So what do we do now?

    Norman Babcock: Uhh... I... I - I really don't know.

    Courtney: Yes you do, Norman. You've gotta get to that witch's grave.

    Norman Babcock: But...

    Courtney: But nothing, you listen to me, buster. We didn't turn away when Daleridge High was slaughtering our volleyball team, did we?

    Norman Babcock: Yeah, we did.

    Courtney: No, we didn't. I have cheered the un-cheerable, Norman. And I'm not letting you give up now.