This "The Smurfs 3 - Finding Mysterious Village" may only be a small viewing experience for the "post-10s", whether it can become their classic memory is still unknown, and for the "post-80s", It is just a catalyst for [Memories Kill]. In my mind, my Smurfs have been condensed into two elements:
【A joyous and heartless brainwashing divine song】
[Several arrogant personality symbol names]
In the 1980s, the original foreign animations were dubbed before they were released. In addition, according to the popularity of Hong Kong and Taiwan, some animations would also support translated songs, such as "Cherry Maruko", "Flower Fairy", and "The Smurfs". With a 100% local original theme song, the so-called imprint of the era of the combination of local and foreign can leave the deepest imprint, because a song reminds a play, and mentioning a play can evoke that melody. After many years, the content of the story of "The Smurfs" may have been completely forgotten, but every time "Song of the Smurfs" is played, only twenty sentences will be remembered in the hearts of a whole generation. , how many small and precious pleasures came to my mind.
"There's a group of Smurfs on the other side of the mountain and on the other side of the sea
They are lively and smart
They are naughty and clever
They live freely in the big green forest
They are kind, brave and happy with each other
Ou...Cute Smurfs
They work together to use their brains
defeated gargoyle
How happy they are singing and dancing"
The catchy lyrics show a burst of imagination, completely covering the plot and themes. It seems that it is still classic and irreplaceable, even if it is used in a new movie, it has a different style.
The mini cute things with different personalities set in "The Smurfs" have become classic big IPs. The personality characteristics correspond one by one, and it gives children a complete cognitive set in a straightforward and vivid way, which is conducive to digestion and understanding. Let me have a brain "The source of inspiration for characters such as "Pleasant Sheep", "Beautiful Sheep" and "Lazy Sheep" in the animation probably came from "The Smurfs".
In addition, "The Smurfs" has a rich inventory of characters. With different characters as the center, the screenwriter's routines are used. Any "prequel" and "fanwai" can be played again. The prototype story has been innovatively extended, and under the new dramatic conflict, different audiences can read it shallowly and dig deeper.
"Looking for the Mysterious Village" revolves around the life background of Sister Lan, and the introduction of "Blue Detachment of Women" not only enriches the plot, forms a new dramatic collision, but also completes the audience's reverie about the Smurfs. The blue sister made of mud used her own characteristics, sacrificed herself to save the elf tribe, and was finally accepted and reborn by the tribe. The style can be plain and straightforward, and there is a deep philosophy behind the story that "forget yourself, you can really see yourself clearly".
Now, there are too many black-bellied interpretations of classic fairy tales or children's animations. The jokes and ridicules add to the impetuousness of entertainment, but gradually forget the original intention, fashion is surging, and a note of authenticity makes people calm and persistent.
Sings heartlessly in the 83rd edition of the original Smurfs song "The Smurfs"
"La la la la la la sing a happy song.
La la la la la la Smurf the whole day long.
...
La la la la la la now you know the tune.
La la la la la la you'll be Smurfing soon.”
It is the source of happiness for the masses.
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