I was thinking about Disney and Pixar's 19th animated feature "Dream Travel", made an appointment with friends, booked a ticket, and wanted to have a "review" on a whim before going, and re-watched this "Cars 3" ".
The first time I saw Cars was probably on Pearl Terrace. At that time, I thought that Disney was just a theme park, I didn’t know Pixar, and I didn’t understand this circle. The second time I saw Cars was during the summer vacation of 2015. At that time, I was addicted to European and American animations and watched Disney all over the place. All the joint productions with Pixar, I watched a bunch of animations from Blue Sky Studio, DreamWorks, Lycra, Lighting Entertainment, Fox, Paramount, Warner, Universal, etc., checked a bunch of information, and coded a lot of words ...
Today, two years later, I still love to watch them, and I often do not distinguish them from ordinary movies, because many animations and ordinary movies are just different in the way of expression. Their scripts are not bad at all, and they can even be amazing.
"It's too late to get in the car", I can't say that my childhood was given by Pixar and Disney bosses, but I still have memories. At that time, I watched more than a dozen films one by one. . The feelings are here, and the fan effect is fulfilled, so that I will watch whatever it is given to me. Even if I can't help but complain after watching it, it is still "beating is pro-scolding is love".
Pixar doesn't seem to care much about series in recent years, and new dramas are even better. Whether it is "Finding Nemo 2" or this "Cars 3", it is not satisfactory, but "Inside Out", "Zootopia", or the recently hit "Dream Travel" has kept Pixar's reputation. It seems that "Toy Story 4" does not know whether to expect it or not...
As I'm not a racing fan, Cars attracts me more to California's Route 66 than the gripping race. Director John Lasseter is said to have organized a family road trip and watched a bunch of road documentaries in order to make the animated feature film. Radiator Springs in Cars is a combination of the many declining and thriving towns on Route 66 that represent an era.
Even though I was a little disappointed, I still got the comfort I wanted after watching the movie for nearly two hours. Occasionally pass over rationality, ignore bad reviews, and devote myself to a movie propped up by feelings, which is extravagant and enjoyable.
The ending song plays, and I, want to have a party in Radiator Springs, drink, barbecue, and dance with demons; want to speed on Route 66, and stage a carnival with the people I love and love me; Listening to old rock in a dim bar at night, sinking in retro tunes. Yes, I have loved not only the blood, warmth and creativity of Cars over the years, but also the ecstasy of neon lights beside the California highway. Why watch such a positive animation, I will think of the psychedelic "Hotel California"...
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