I have watched less Brazilian movies, and even fewer animated movies. This should be the first time I have seen a Brazilian animated movie, and it is particularly amazing.
The style of painting is simple, even rudimentary. There is basically not much dialogue, but it is very beautiful and dreamy. The audience has been fed by Disney's sophisticated 3D animation. The taste is very simple, and suddenly seeing this two-dimensional picture-book-like work really is refreshing.
The little boy's process of finding his father shows the beauty and the unbearableness of the adult world in the time of a child. Everything comes from the forced separation caused by the heavy burden of life, and then there is the fantasy journey to find the father, the warmth and kindness of the wandering artist, and the mercenary of the American boss. The real world is shown to the children little by little, and finally the father returns. Home is still warm.
Continue to pay attention to the development of Brazilian films, and strive to cooperate with Brazil on a film this year.
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