That phenomenon wasn't broken until this year, with Pixar's Brave earlier this year and Disney's The Adventurer in the fall. Many fans think that the two studios have taken the wrong script, but it is not. With Pixar's ambitions, they want to be like when Disney dominated the world's animated films, each work involves a new personal field and theme, for example, Disney, as a giant, played the Western world at that time, and its tentacles extended to the East. ("Mulan" "Aladdin"). And Pixar decided to go to Scotland after filming Toy World, Underwater World, Car World, Midlife Crisis, French Food, and Outer Space, so that "Brave" was born, I thought it would be an animation The world's "Braveheart", they even have the same name, so I have high expectations for it, but after reading it, I feel dull, although this time Pixar's storytelling ability and exquisite attitude towards animation are still Maintained at a high level, but this time they ignored the most basic enjoyment of the movie.
This time, Disney seemed to play the theme of game characters that everyone in the animation company must have thought of, but it was very exciting. First, it met people's expectations. The film attracted me from the very beginning. The game world constructed by the screenwriter was completely in line with my imagination, and there were many things beyond my imagination. The second is that the story has never fallen into the stereotypes, the beginnings and turns and the foreshadowing are cute but not too young. It is much better than this year's "The Story of Old Reis", and it does not follow the old path of Disney singing and dancing to connect the plot, and its storytelling ability is not weaker than that of Pixar. It's fun to watch. Of course, this "Invincible Destruction King" can't surpass another Pixar king, "Ratatouille", but it is also an excellent 3D animated film. It is the first time that Disney has completely outperformed Pixar, the same brand. It is worthy of encouragement.
I think this may have something to do with the director being the director of the first five seasons of "Future Out of the Future". A director who has some roots in "The Simpsons", who is not a good storyteller?
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