In the game, we always focus on how to win, defeat the boss, and get the "medal". But we rarely understand the hearts of the good guys, the bad guys, the monsters, the hunters, and so on. Don't understand the background of the game, the relationship between the characters, just win for the sake of victory. The Wrecking King in the movie is such a big, poor bastard. He couldn't bear to give all the honors and medals to the little dwarf who could only fix things. He also wanted to win everyone's respect. In order to get a medal, he staged a farce.
As far as the plot of the movie is concerned, it's really average. It is nothing more than an old-fashioned big man with great wisdom, encountering a poor little girl, going through many difficulties, and finally succeeding in the film. But what has to be said is the picture and imagination of the film. I think 3D movies can best express cartoons. After all, 3D starts with games. Returning 3D to where it fits best creates a chemical reaction that cannot be summed up in a few shots. Imagination-wise, Disney has never let us down, and neither has Wreck. The bread car racer in sugar rush, the toffee audience, the little computer from the player's perspective in starcraft, and the rigid neighbors in the building in the game where the King of Destruction is located, all the details are well done. It's rare that there are not many flaws in the cartoon, and the logic can actually make sense. It is very suitable for people like me who watch movies and have to explain the logic and the relationship between characters very clearly. In the end, this movie is a comedy after all. For those of us who have less and less laughs, we can still laugh at the cinema. I have to say that this is a masterpiece that I have watched in recent years.
In addition, after watching the movie, my hands are itchy, and I want to play two karts. Hey-hey. Girl, come to PK one? Why, why didn't you spend your childhood with me? . . Since you can't satisfy my childhood companionship, then accompany my son's childhood well, haha~~~
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