I rarely watch movies quietly while surfing the Internet. I usually open QQ, and then watch movies while discussing business with others. My thinking is relatively dualistic, and I am rarely disturbed by external things. So this kind of thing can be done happily.
And "The Spiderwick Chronicles" (The Spiderwick Chronicles) was actually a movie where I turned off QQ to mute, and then watched it quietly from head to toe. I don't know why I appreciate it so quietly, inexplicably.
This film is based on the best-selling book series of the same name. When I just watched it, my first feeling was to carefully analyze the plots and details in the film. (Somehow I can afford to watch it so seriously)
The result of the analysis is that this film is too mediocre, and there are only a handful of remarkable things. But there is one sentence in it that I really like, which is what Arthur said: I am only confused by the things I find, but I don't see what I have.
Although I like this sentence, but the argument given by the director is not very powerful, it is just a summary. At that time, I felt that the film was so mediocre that I wanted to scold the director for rubbish! ~ After
thinking about it, I feel that this film should not be buried like this. Although it is not magnificent in terms of production, music, pictures, and shooting methods, the monster modeling is extremely ordinary for us adults. (It feels like the director wants to express the magnificence, but it is a little bit awkward.) Maybe it was because I felt that I was sorry for watching such a film so seriously, so I watched it from head to toe again, and then it suddenly dawned on me.
In fact, this is a very simple children's movie.
It is simple because it is simple; it is simple because it is simple. ——What a strong philosophy! ~
The story line of "Odd" is that I guessed it right after the characters appeared on the scene. I believe it is not difficult to guess when you are watching it. The overall framework is that the child discovers a treasure book with secrets, then knows the secret of the devil, the devil will attack, and finally defeat the devil.
The dividing line is the change in the relationship between the child and the parent, the change in the relationship between the child and the brothers and sisters, and finally the soul is sublimated. Insert one or two dramatic clowns in the middle, and a children's drama spontaneously emerges.
From an adult point of view, if he is classified as a fantasy category, "Odd" is not as good as the "Lord of the Rings" series; if classified as a children's fantasy category, "Odd" is much less ups and downs than "Pan's Labyrinth".
Some people say that children’s movies are simple and naive. Of course, they don’t have the fierceness of gunfights, the magic of sci-fi movies, the lingering romances, and the enjoyment of porn movies, but from the perspective of children, fantasy children’s movies like "Odd" are There are many wonderful things: the brothers and sisters have turned from quarreling enemies to the best partners and fighting the devil; the mother's distrust to the well-intentioned and finally the pride of the son's bravery; Arthur's regret for his daughter; pig spirit Humorous and cute with the goblin.
I believe that every child can gain a lot from such films.
On the contrary, experienced adults can't see anything fruitful. Their distrust comes from experience and inertia, just like their mothers didn't believe that the children's elves were the same at first.
The fierceness of gunfight movies is not as cohesive as a family of four fighting demons; the magic of science fiction movies is not as good as the humanity and illusion of elves; the lingering and unfamily release of love movies makes people warm and moving; the enjoyment of A movies is not as good as children's movies. Gratitude makes you a treasure.
Adults like me, occasionally watch children's movies, let your heart be simpler, make your eyes brighter, and make your life simpler and happier!
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