Overall, the film can be divided into two parts: the first half and the second half.
The first half of the cliché is quite satisfactory, and the second half of the picture and narrative is the highlight, which can be said to be the essence of the entire animation.
Let's talk about the first half. What was said in the first half, nothing, it's just a foreshadowing.
The first part of growing up is the part of losing a loved one. Frankly speaking, when I saw Daddy Dinosaur being washed away by the water, I was actually quite indifferent. It seemed a little indifferent to say that, but I was really indifferent. Using irreparable loss such as the life of a loved one as the price of growth can be said to be the practice of American animation films, to be precise, the practice of growth films. Typical routine: I haven't made some irreversible mistakes, so how can I know that growth is precious, right? Of course, this is not to say that this method is not good, but if you watch too much, you will still be a little tired.
Foreshadowing the second, he is obviously a human teammate who does not have a line. The appearance of the little dots is an important opportunity to promote the development of the story in the early stage. He is the inevitable factor that led to the death of the dinosaur father (this "inevitable" means that even if it is not him, there will be other driving factors, because the father urges his son. It is bound to happen, emmm is the same as the historical saying that Napoleon is the hero of the times), it is a bit ironic to think about it carefully, from Arlo's point of view, the little bit indirectly led to the death of his father, but he became a played an important role in Arlo's growth. In the beginning, he protected Arlo and took care of Arlo, and later he was an important spiritual pillar of Arlo. The beauty of Dot's image is that as he grew up with Arlo, he changed without a trace, from the image of the protector who replaced Arlo's father at the beginning to the image of the protector of his friend and partner in the later period. Children's exploration of external emotional needs in the process of growing up, and the movie has given a good answer - protection and guides are needed at the beginning, revolutionary teammates are needed in the transition period, and spiritual partners are needed in the transformation period. When necessary, some sense of responsibility is needed, and in the end, you will be you and more.
Personally, I felt that this little savage was really unpleasant at first, but the more I looked at it, the more I felt that it was quite cute, with the style of a loyal dog.
In the second half, I think the plot of the Tyrannosaurus Rex family is really good, spiritual mentor.
Sometimes, the environment has a great influence on a person, and Arlo's original family is not suitable for him who is timid by nature. Suddenly there is a brain hole, if the story starts with A Luo and the Tyrannosaurus rex living together, it should be a good story, but the theme should be slightly changed. Closer to home, as Dad Tyrannosaurus said, fear doesn't go away, we can only overcome it. And the atmosphere of the Tyrannosaurus Rex is like this, even if you can't learn to overcome fear, you can also learn to forget about the enemy.
Finally, seeing someone say that this movie is Pixar's dazzling work, I think this is said by an unknown friend, no! often! good! Although the dinosaurs do look rudimentary, the natural scenery and the little hair are really textured.
Moreover, this animation is really good at using gold. Of course, other natural pictures are also very beautiful, but the golden picture is especially amazing, the golden stream, the cascading leaves, and the feeling of the morning light is really beautiful. .
Finally, I have a question about this animation, why does it have a soft spot for floods, is it like Noah's Ark, it comes from people's fear of floods?
In general, this movie is quite satisfactory, and there are some extra points for the situation. It can't be said to be amazing, but it has not lost the usual level of Pixar. After all, an animated movie is really as profound as "The Shawshank Redemption", always. Some are nondescript. For example, the response of "Zootopia" to American social problems is a deep analysis in animated films, but it also needs a context of justice against evil, which is suitable for all ages as support. After all, the audience of animated movies is different from ordinary movies. If we say that he did not do well because he did not do extra points, it is inappropriate.
In particular, the animated film here refers to the kind of animated film that regards children as an important audience, and does not include animated films that are unusual like "The Big World".
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