If the previous Disney was peaceful and loving bubbles flying all over the world, you would find some chili noodles sprinkled in this movie. Although it's just a little bit, it's enough to surprise you. My heart is tight, my fists are clenched, and there may be tears in my eyes, not the warm tears moved by the pink bubbles, but the sourness and the coolness of the wind and rain. tears. From this Disney movie, you were stunned to hear the gunshots, to see (indirectly) killing and cold and terrifying hunting weapons, cruel and even bloody hunts and fights, and appreciate the growing up of childhood friends. After being pulled away by reality and becoming an enemy, I began to doubt whether it is a man-made thing. In short, here, Disney began to introduce some realistic themes, which gives people a sense of admiration. To be honest, I like this feeling better. Disney's wonderful painting style and emotional portrayal are still there, but it has added a layer of depth and is more thought-provoking. Despite this change, compared with the likes of Pleasant Goats, the difference between the two in terms of revealing ugliness, cruelty, and intestines is simply one in heaven and the other in hell. Finally, this film can clearly see the traces of "ideological education", including education on adjusting mentality and facing reality, and education on how boys pursue girls. Listen carefully, all kinds of people will learn a lot. And this kind of education is designed to be euphemistic, warm, and emotional, not at all boring and artificial. In short, this work can be regarded as a breakthrough in the theme of Disney Animation. But Disney is Disney after all, and it will always imprint the beauty on the last scene of the picture. This movie is the same.
View more about The Fox and the Hound reviews