When we were kids, we all used to lie on the ground and watch insects

Darrion 2022-04-24 07:01:23

The film uses personification to tell us a story about adventure and growth. The pictures are beautiful, there are many highlights, and the theme is positive. Growing up requires facing the loneliness and hardships in life. In fact, this is a very cliché story. The plot is so simple that anyone can understand it, and it is full of wit and fun to interpret the insects in the microscopic world.

The biggest highlight is that without dialogue, the soundtrack and foley perfectly advance the plot, set off the atmosphere, and convey emotion. When showing the red ant's nest, use the march to show the aggressiveness and militarization of the red ants. When the black ant's nest is shown, it is a scene of life, which naturally causes the audience to worry about the black ants that will be attacked.

There is a scene in the performance of the protagonist little ladybug growing up that impressed me - the little ladybug tried hard to hoist a box of matches, went back to save the black ant family through the dark pipe he was afraid of, and used the passionate soundtrack to let us help the little ladybug Moved by the growth of insects. On the way, I also rescued a ladybug who was bullied by several flies. Seeing this, we know that the protagonist Little Ladybug has completed his coming-of-age ceremony, possessing courage and wisdom, strength and responsibility.

The intentional contrast of showing human planes and cars with a large long-range lens and tiny insects with a close-up shot made me think about a question, whether there is absolute greatness and insignificance, or absolute superiority and inferiority! ?

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