The scenes and sound effects of "Insects" are all from real life, while the small insects and animals, the protagonists of the short stories, are designed with 3D animation technology. The animation style tends to be documentary, but "Insects" has a plot and characters. It is the film version of "Microscopic Small World", and it is also the first feature film in the series. In fact, it is not long, and it only takes 80 minutes with subtitles. The overall story continues the previous style, realistic scenes + CG insects. In addition to the cute little insects and beautiful pictures, the "Microscopic World" series is also a major attraction for the audience with its humorous and philosophical stories. In the past, the characters in each episode were different, and a new seven-star ladybug with flying ability was problematic. , entered the life of ants by mistake, and fought against the red ant attack with the ant army. This film is known as the insect version of "The Lord of the Rings". Known as the most expensive animated film in Europe, there is enough space and money to create a big scene in the film. In the film, the scene of the red ant army approaching the city and watching the ant kingdom is very beautiful. The red ants in the movie are scientifically called red ants and belong to invasive alien species. They are native to the jungles of South America. It's better to define it as a villain. The film adopts an anthropomorphic shooting method. The Red Ant Army uses slingshots as slings, pine cones as hammers, and toothpicks as bows and arrows. The setting is very interesting. They also know how to use pesticides as weapons, which fully reflects their invasion. characteristics of the species. The Ant Kingdom fought back with cotton swabs, a moat made of baking soda chips, and fireworks. It can be seen from this that all the weapons of the ants basically come from human life. In the end, the little ladybug traveled thousands of miles to find a match to set off fireworks and retreat from the enemy. This aspect of the movie is very close to human life. In fact, the series of animations of "Microscopic Small World" all take place in the living area of human beings, but this feature is used to restore a world that we do not usually see while emphasizing the impact of human life on the natural environment, and using anthropomorphic techniques. Although "Microscopic World" is not directly related to Jacques Behan's documentary "Microscopic World" (also known as "Spotted Bugs"), it is undeniable that the two have something in common, and the wonderfulness in the tiny insect world. The picture of the movie is very eye-catching. The picture of countless insects flying on the grass under the 3D effect. At the end of the movie, the ladybug and the ant brother, a pair of good friends watching the moon together, have a very visual impact, not to mention the attack made entirely by CG. In the city drama, almost every frame of the movie can be used as a desktop, and the details are extremely exquisite. The flies of the racing party and the unlucky spiders make cameos again, and the picnic place left by humans has become a paradise for insects. The film is delicate The idyllic style is fascinating, and the CG insects are also all kinds of cute. The interesting thing is that when the small insects enter the ant kingdom, the two super cute green little guys around the ant queen are aphids and the cleaners in the ant's nest. This is all manifested, and you can see the elegance of French cinema.
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