Surprisingly good movie

Creola 2022-04-20 09:01:11

After watching Life of Pi yesterday, I felt that it was too early to go back, so I just watched an animation. The director Rich Moore has very few works, and I have never seen it before. I didn’t expect this animation to be surprisingly good. Anti-animation genre films like counterattack or bad guys become good guys, but go deep into the question of how we survive in an increasingly procedural world. In the framework of commercial animation, it is very valuable to be able to do this. Full marks If you have a score of 10, you can give a score of 9.

Although the small-cost extra film paperman is short-lived, its meaning is in the same vein as Wreck. The commercialized world requires us to live and work in the same way every day, but a chance encounter can make us Rediscover the simplicity of childhood, a rare detachment in the stylized life. The author of the short film is obviously inspired by the French business card "Le ballon rouge". It is like a piece of "Red Balloon" At the end, colorful balloons float freely over the gray-white city. Every adult struggling at work must yearn for this freedom when they see paper airplanes flying with love.

Okay, the main film begins When I was a child playing games or watching animations, I always had an evil idea: can the bad guy finally win and defeat the good guy. This wish never came true. Wrecked made me realize this wish, looking at the bad guy People get together in meetings to sigh and think they are more lovely than good people. But because of a set standardized program, everyone can only play their own role, even if you don't like it, you have to continue, otherwise the program will go wrong and the world will It won't work. Not only good people and bad people, but all living beings like this. Teachers, students, husbands, wives, men, and women all have programs prescribed by society, and you have to follow the programs arranged by society. But Why is this? Ralph asked bravely. I want to be a good person now, can you put me with you? The neighbors' answer is a firm "no". You have played the role of the bad guy, you It's going to go on like this forever. Here, the movie goes beyond children's cartoons to the fundamental question of how a person exists.

The hero and heroine in the movie are outsiders of society, but they all want to change themselves and become the mainstream of society (from this point of view, the movie is still conservative, but mainstream animation can't ask for more). But their changes involve changes to the existing system, so the difficulties can be imagined. This involves "violent institutions". For video game characters, the result of arrogant procedures is the human label of violence "out of order" ," video game characters can only beg for food because they are unplugged. For people, even if you don't like the established procedure, the result of violating it is to be labeled as an alien, or even the largest violent institution "Crazy Asylum" Acceptance.

Because it is a mainstream cartoon film, the ending should be happy. Wreck finally got his compensation from the society (improvement of living conditions, respect from neighbors and medals), and the little girl finally got her due. But In my opinion, it's sad, Ralph still goes back to the routine and continues to be his bad guy, the routine determines that Ralph can't go to another video game world to meet his beloved little girl, but only before sleep Glance. How sad it is. The

movie ends, the little boys and girls around the audience walk away with smiles on their faces, and their laughter doesn't stop in the movie. I think, this is the charm of a good movie, every time An individual can see what he wants to see in it. They don't need to know any stereotypes, violent institutions, but they enjoy the movie just as well. That's enough

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Wreck-It Ralph quotes

  • King Candy: [puts on glasses] You wouldn't hit a guy with glasses, would you?

    [Ralph smacks the King with the glasses]

    King Candy: You hit a guy, with glasses. That's... that's... well-played.

  • [from trailer]

    Vanellope von Schweetz: I bet you really gotta watch where you step in a game called "Hero's Doodie"!

    [breaks into laughter]