This is a nostalgic age. More and more old classics are being re-interpreted and used for nostalgia, such as "Spider-Man", "Transformers", "Zorro", and more This "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles", these friends of my childhood animation have reunited with me on the big screen. This proves that they do have unparalleled classicism, and it also proves that it may be difficult for us to create such classic memories in this era.
Alas, our insignificant transitional era!
I always felt that my childhood was really a mess, and I can see so many classic cartoons: "Transformers", "Special Forces", "Battlestar", "Saint Seiya", "Zorro" "Wait and so on, there are too many, each one is so worthy of our recollection, each one is a part of my happy childhood, and I can't forget it so far. In contrast, now those children who should have enjoyed the fun of animation can only see on TV the domestically produced animations hiding under the umbrella, or shoddy fake big sky, or politely hollow preaching style. Compared to them, we are really lucky. But fortunately, there is a network now, maybe we should compensate them?
The story takes place after the four Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles wiped out their rival Slater (how on earth they were eliminated, I still don’t know, now it’s cool to want to come to Slater’s iron face), and once again set out to fight against the ancient world in an attempt to rule the world. The story of the wicked. The movie also invited Zhang Ziyi to voice a female ninja, and it felt like it was OK. At least Zhang said it was better than me. I have to admit it.
The film is made using 3D technology, and the four smart and cute protagonists-Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles-are transformed into three-dimensional shapes on the big screen. This should be regarded as the mainstream of animation movies now? Even so, the animated characters seem to be more lifelike, but I always feel that the shape of the 3D Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is a bit hideous and alienated. The product of this high-tech and new technology always exudes a strangeness. Breath, I am not quite used to it. In the original two-dimensional animation era, the four little turtles on TV animation are more approachable, and I miss them even more.
I don't know why this is, maybe it's because I still love fried noodles more than the delicacies of mountains and seas.
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