After a hundred years, someone has finally pulled this simple "flat story" structure of always Peter Pan and the kids on one side, and Captain Hook and the pirates on the other, out of time with a prequel that perfectly and rigorously articulates the original. A new vertical dimension, and the emergence of this new dimension makes a vibrant Never Land full of new surprises begin to appear in front of the world for the first time.
This kind of surprise is like the side-board arcade fighting game that was cleared a thousand times as a child and suddenly turned into an RPG giant with well-made fried chicken. Together with the whole world, we suddenly found that Tom Jerry is no longer always on Never Land. The chasing and fleeing style, familiar things are no longer innate and immutable, and everything suddenly has surprising cause and effect and development. Time made Peter Pan stop feeding the hands of Captain Hook to the crocodile, and also changed the relationship between Captain Hook and Tiger Lily from eternal kidnapping and interrogation to CP, and time even made Tiger Lily, who did not speak, get her back. We also know the origin of Captain Hook's "no mother loves him", these incredible new stories and infinite associations make Never Land more full and real than any time in this hundred years, we can even fantasize about it again. The battle between Blackbeard and the Elf earlier, these are the process of "Fantasy Sailing" turning a story into a world. Before the movie, the idea was great enough.
On the other hand, as a movie, "Dream of Dreams" is also impeccable, especially in terms of visual performance. It is no exaggeration to say that this is the most perfect demonstration of 3D technology so far. Almost all shots are Let you clearly feel the profound experience difference between 3D visual effects and flat visual effects. As the first film to depict Neverland for everyone in 3D, "Fantasy Sailing" also technically achieves "a new dimension to make Never Land come true".
The film is impeccable, and there are only some flaws in the theater. For such a movie that has been the most worthwhile return to the theater for several years, the breakthrough of a century-old classic is actually less than 20% of the film, and it has four worlds. File, is the theater chain controlled by the blackened Captain Hook or the absent Wendy?
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