Listed the November film list early and planned to watch it one by one.
Watching "The Tick House", I should be regarded as a relatively "pure" audience. I have basically never seen the works of the Great Demon King, nor the works of Jack Black. Except for the dubbed "Kung Fu Panda", it is only for fantasy with children. , interested in magical works. After watching it, I felt very disappointed.
In terms of acting skills, none of the child actors are up to the standard. I feel that these young actors are either acting for the first time or have been in the crew for too long. All emotional expressions are very simple facial expressions, no other body movements, Tarby ( I forgot if it's called this) I just tilt my head, revealing a 45-degree profile, and clenching my brows; don't deliberately give the shot of the Asian-faced little girl to the past, please! The male protagonist, alas, I was so tired when I cried, and I instantly remembered how little Sheldon cried after being punished by his father to send a newspaper to pay back the money in "Young Sheldon". The contrast is too tragic.
Jack and the Great Demon King, they acted well, but I don't feel that they are suitable for this role. When the Great Demon King took Louis to his house for the first time, he bent down and hugged Louis' shoulders, his back was still straight, and the two of them were not intimate at all. So she later said that she had a daughter before, and said that she had a deep affection for Louis, which made me feel so weird... Then let's go... There is too little room to play in the back, and I can't see the power of mana at all.
The service is OK, I think it fits the overall atmosphere, but the overall look is more like the United States in the 1950s, and there is no post-World War I feeling.
I haven't read the "original book" (probably will not read it), I don't know how much has been changed on the basis of the original book, 3 stars, I think a lot.
The viewing experience of this movie was also very speechless. I sat on the far left in the middle row, and a mother was on the right. I sprinkled Coke at the beginning, and it was very entertaining. The popcorn clacked; I In the back right is her son, who has been nagging comments and worrying about the plot; behind me is her husband, and the snoring sounded not long after the movie opened...
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