For Disney, this time is not a one-man battle, but also a collective battle. This work that created the animation miracle in 2014, the Marine Corps led by Disney, is also composed of many small partners.
At the beginning of the Disney stage
film, it was not the pages of Marvel books that flashed by quickly, but the Mickey Mouse whistling and shaking his ass. It is already clear at this point who will lead the film. Disney's best model is the traditional family carnival. This film is also in this mode in terms of the big frame, so even if you watch Dabai being sucked away in the end, you can clearly know in your heart that the story must be a happy ending for the family at the end. Since "Frozen", Disney has made a lot of breakthroughs. The prince can be a scheming bitch, and the doctor can also be a villain. But at its core, it still believes in love and beauty. If you want it to create a dark version of the story, it is estimated that it will not be able to do it for a long time.
Although the main body of Marvel's singing
is a warm and full movie, the characters are also cute. But in terms of character settings, this is still a Marvel movie through and through. On the Super Marines, it is obvious that the classic images of Marvel such as Iron Man and Hulk can be seen. In the final battle, Dabai's landing action was frozen, and it was a replica of the Avengers. As usual, the old man appeared in the film again. This time it was an animated image with a high degree of reduction, which made people laugh.
It is said that this work was finalized by the director after reading many heroes of Marvel's past. Due to copyright issues, some of the more familiar Marvel characters have been removed. Thinking about it this way, it would be very interesting if Fatty Bai could fight with many superheroes.
Paying tribute to Japan, Pixar integrates into
the careful audience can see that there are many Japanese elements in this film. Dabai is a typical Japanese animation image. Those cute little eyes that turn over countless people are inspired by Japanese wind chimes. On the streets, there are still many oriental elements that continue to appear. Although it is a fictional city, this way of presentation still makes people feel a bit inconsistent. When I watched it, I thought that the film changed the scene, but in fact, this was just a way to pay homage to Japanese manga.
And Pixar, which was just acquired by Disney, also made a lot of soy sauce in the film. There are some very subtle scenes that can't be found without reading the interpretation stickers. The details are read slowly, so I won't go into details.
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