If you think that Disney still has a long way to go in terms of imagination and Pixar when you watch the first part, then this sequel, which is full of whimsy, dizzying and surprises six years later, can be said to have given almost perfect answer. And Disney, with big copyrights and big IPs, is much more upstart than Pixar, a small workshop with intensive cultivation, once it becomes self-willed. There are so many Internet stalks, game stalks, pop culture stalks, shadow stalks and Disney stalks that they are worth reading frame by frame. Gradually, they are fascinating, from the elderly to the young ones. Where is "family fun", it is clearly "family fun" . Unparalleled in technology, the Internet world, which is closely related to each of us, is presented in detail, with both the magical creativity and perspective of "Monster Company", and the scientific basis and thinking of "Mind Team". And the ubiquitous easter eggs and dazzling special effects have not dispelled Disney's consistent humanistic theme - it still tells a simple and pure but not everyone understands the truth: can't friends chase different dreams? Isn't the great thing about friendship that everyone can be a better person? Seeing each other or looking at each other is just an external form of friendship, and We would be the best friends forever. Although there is still a gap between "Inside Out" and "Dream Travel" in terms of ideology, but looking at it. Vanelope and Ralph waved goodbye with great reluctance, listening to the modern princesses singing the song of chasing dreams against the background of street cult, admiring the ruthless self-deprecation of the princesses in lace dresses while being surprised at the same time. To save the big boy bravely, I have reason to believe: Disney, with such a mind and such a vision, such a tradition and such a pioneer, will surpass itself just around the corner!
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