The biggest feeling from watching "The Legend of the Dragon" is that Disney's princesses really don't need a prince anymore. This should be a princess movie with the fewest male characters. The heroine's growth depends on herself and her friends.
The picture is as exquisite as always, the plot is relatively weak, love and trust is a very Hongda proposition, the big proposition is completed in a larger story background, it seems a bit high above, not implemented. However, the heroine's strength and bravery, and the sisterhood of the two-hearted love between Shenlong and Shenlong are still moving.
The one with a better story is naturally "Crazy Primitives 2" some time ago. In fact, 1 is already exciting enough, so exciting that I can hardly think of how the proposition about home can be extended, but 2 did it, from everyone to the young The contradiction of family, to the conflict brought by two different cultures, the story line is three-dimensional and full. What's more exciting is the female characters inside. It is very touched that the screenwriter did not create a boring love triangle. Girls and girls are not jealous and competitive, but also have a sincere and shiny friendship.
It is said that this is a feminist film, and almost the audience cheered and applauded when the last Thunder sisters made their debut. It's too cool and too shabby, and women are also heroes who can save the world.
Recall that in the past few years, foreign cartoons are not dominated by female characters, or female characters have become more brilliant. The protagonist Judy Rabbit in "Zoo Crazy" is a girl; in "The Incredibles" Superman mother slay is all over; "Frozen" not to mention, Queen Aisha set off a feminist trend, and the sisterhood is deep in the second part. Brother-in-law’s role is negligible; even "Toy Story 4" is a brave shepherdess more impressive than Woody.
The real "big heroine" film is not the heroine who is so glamorous, every man loves her, and makes every effort to pave the way for her, kneeling on the soles of her feet and giving up all resources; but she has her own independence His thoughts and actions, step by step, use his own power to achieve goals, sparkling because of his personality charm.
The words "brave", "strong", and "fearless" can also describe girls. Let us see women.
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