Cartoons should simply and neatly transmit values

Eloy 2022-04-01 09:01:05

The few cartoons I've watched recently are quite good, with unlimited forms of expression, vivid animals and plants, and rich laughs. In fact, this film also expresses the theme of "Happiness is everywhere, just waiting to be discovered and awakened", which is actually a very old and old topic, like an elementary school composition. However, the contrasting characters of the elves and the Boken people, as well as their conflicts and compromises, are naive but very naive. There was no intentional preaching or forced sublimation. Even when adults came, Mia was still a child with social cognition defects. But the plot is like this, the elves are simple, naive and kind, and the villains, the Boken, are pure and innocent. At the same time, two groups of people with cognitive biases finally exchanged and compromised and perfected the values. A recreational film suitable for Yile, happy without burdens.

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  • Shyann 2022-03-21 09:02:04

    I don't understand why the current cartoons start to sing as soon as a word disagrees. 90 minutes of movies are all singing and dancing for 45 minutes. I want to scold my mother

  • Cletus 2022-03-21 09:02:04

    Routine patterned DreamWorks music animation. The song is really good, Boss Jia really has a good voice. Anna Kendrick's rendition of the classic oldies is also great. But the plot setting is too low. The biggest highlight is the various dangerous skewers encountered by the heroine along the way. Those spoofs paying tribute to The Shining, Cinderella, Frozen, etc. are more interesting than the plot itself. With Frozen and Rio Jewels ahead, this one's less than satisfactory. two and a half stars

Trolls quotes

  • Poppy: [after hugging] Thank you.

    Branch: No. Thank you.

    Poppy: For what?

    Branch: For showing me how to be, happy.

    Poppy: Really? You're finally happy?... Now?

    Branch: I think so. Happiness is inside of all of us, right? Sometimes you just need someone to help you find it.

  • Bridget: [to King Gristle at dinner - being directed by Branch] Your eyes!... They're like, two pools, so deep, I fear, if I dive in, I might never come up for air... And your smile, the sun itself turns jealous and refuses to come out from behind the clouds, knowing, it cannot shine half as bright.