drunk

Kaylah 2022-03-24 09:02:20

I finally understand why many high-scoring movies are cartoons. Only when the imagination of animation is unlimited, and the most aesthetic way of nurturing the future in animation, can animation completely break the boundaries between virtual and reality, chaos and clarity, absurdity and seriousness. Contemporary literature and art There are countless predecessors, and there are opportunities to let reference and creation coexist, mix and match various doctrines, deconstruct and construct together, so that the audience can gain a rich viewing experience. In the end, isn't the story also for conveying feelings? The story of Crazy Dating is very simple. Storytelling is not the purpose. Seeing the world from a distorted and more creative perspective like being drunk is the point of the movie. Who said that the world you touch in madness will not be closer to reality? ?

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Extended Reading
  • Alejandra 2022-03-29 09:01:04

    The style of painting is strange but unique, and it has the feeling of "old time". The story is simple, but there is a trace of nostalgia. The family relationship between grandparents and grandchildren is different from that of parents. What proportion of the emotions of one old and one young can take up in a lifetime? Because of the time span, this feeling is more worthy of aftertaste. I miss my grandparents too.

  • Astrid 2022-03-30 09:01:05

    A story about time and alienation. The speeches at the beginning and end are contrasting and complementary to each other. Freak cities like Paris + New York are full of hollyfood, obese satires like the Statue of Liberty (in fact, the Statue of Liberty was given to America by France). The dog, whose tail was run over by the toy train, barked wildly every time he saw the train, alluding to the protagonist's retrospection of his past life-disorder, sluggishness, and grandma's love.

The Triplets of Belleville quotes

  • [repeated lines]

    The Triplets of Belleville: Swinging Belleville rendez-vous / Marathon dancing, doop-de-doo / Voodoo, can-can aren't taboo / The world is strange in rendez-vous

  • [last lines]

    Madame Souza: [voice over] Is that it, then? Is it over, do you think? What have you got to say to Grandma?

    [cut to Champion as an old man watching TV]

    Champion: I think that's probably it. It's over, Grandma.