I have to say that this time Pixar was infected by Disney and made a movie full of Disney labels. The first thing I thought of after watching this movie was that Disney could add a princess to its park again, and it was a "Scottish accent + single princess" that they had never had before. At the same time as Disney's future planning is meaningful, I have to talk about a simple way to identify Disney cartoons. ------The dividing line or something --------------------------------------- The first point of a character's character has to be said that women are the protagonists. Although Disney has non-female protagonists like Pinocchio, that's a small chance. Disney's princesses rule the animation kingdom year after year, and now the little girls are still holding the princess stickers, frenzied. Even if she is not a princess, she is still a Mulan-style heroine no matter how bad she is. It is not without animals as the protagonist, but Simba is also a prince. Then remove the seven-seven-eighty-eight movie works like The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Princesses are indeed Disney's selling point. Even now, Disney has put together a princess protection plan for real princesses. I have to say that these princesses owed Disney money in their previous lives, so they signed a contract in this life... Of course, some people will say that Pixar is just going to play this time. It's a retro, see if you can play a new trick on traditional themes. It's a pity that the princess's routine is really exhausted. If Pixar can make a movie like Princess Mononoke... new is new, but the masses are expected to be hurt. As early as so many years ago, Pixar hated Disney's singing and dancing, and resolutely left Disney, triggering a revolution in animation, stepping into the altar day by day, and writing into the history books of the Chinese Dynasty, leaving other animation studios unmatched. Chao returned to the pre-reform and resumed the way of the princess, I don't know if it is a classic reappearance or a change of soup instead of medicine... At the same time, Brave's settings in other roles are also very typical of Disney. One parent is strict and the other loose, plus a few funny little characters, almost a personal show, and group play is not Disney's hobby. Unlike other Pixar animations (also from other studios), the character settings will not change like this. Whether it is funny or warm, all characters will show their abilities, such as Toy Story, almost every character has something to watch, even The Eggheads, the Spring Dogs are all impressive, and the beloved soldiers. Maybe we can say that this movie is a solo show rather than a group show, but I can't even remember the name of the main character's horse... There is no obvious trace in the design of the character's appearance (maybe I didn't notice it ?), but it is very Pixar's taste, the characters are very cartoon-like in appearance, and they are not rigid (after all, the technology is still Pixar's). The characters are very Scottish, at least for a layman like me. One of the things that excites me is that there is a lord who came to propose a marriage, and the brave heart of Wallace's best friend is very similar! I don't know if there is some kind of reference... Disney is very typical in the script of the two-plot story script - adapted from XX fairy tales, XX legends, XX masterpieces... In short, almost all of them have the atmosphere of adaptation. The plot gives the impression that it is relatively simple, not rambling and rambling, but a clear main line. This can be regarded as a great trick of Disney. After all, most of the children watching the film are more simple and more in line with the audience's taste. Although Disney's plot is old-fashioned, it is classic and often very tearful. But now there are two routes for animated films, one is to express a style and temperament, such as Rango, and the other is to have a strong script, such as Robot Story (this does not seem to be very typical). In short, when you see that the three views are very positive, the story develops in a normal way, the overall plot is full of tears (but not laughing and crying), and the happy and perfect movie at the end is Disney~ (It will never appear like Ma 3) From start to finish...) Turning back to this film, this aspect should be criticized a lot. There are also some people who find the story very touching, writing about the feelings between mother and daughter. From a small point of view, it can only be regarded as maintaining the standard, the tears and laughter are still intensive, and the feelings of mother and daughter have captured the hearts of many mothers and daughters. However, in the big picture, the climax of the plot is not strong enough, there is no obvious nerve-wracking place, and I still don't know what a climax is. (Is the father attacking the mother or the big boss of the devil... or the two combined?) This does not match the title of this domineering film. I don't know if other people have the same feeling as me. When I saw the Scottish bagpipes, heard Scottish music, and saw the princess with the perfect front sight, I thought of Braveheart again. These two films sounded so similar, It's a pity that the atmosphere of the plot is completely different. Of course, I shouldn't use epics to ask for an animation, but at least this movie has to be a little more exciting than the princess is not married. Three soundtracks The soundtrack must be Disney's strong point. If even the soundtrack is lost, will Disney still be Disney? The soundtrack is also the easiest way to identify Disney. If there is a movie, it will start playing the soundtrack after only a few minutes. The protagonist performs various silent actions in the beautiful singing (may also laugh twice with the plot), and then After playing for a while, this kind of soundtrack happened again. So congratulations, this is Disney animation, you can't go wrong. Maybe we can no longer find an animation factory that is so enthusiastic about singing and dancing like Disney. Mulan needs to sing when she changes clothes, and she also needs to accompany the theme song of "Disney Special" when training a soldier. Disney has an inseparable connection with the soundtrack. , This made Disney, but at the same time, it also ruined Disney. Such soundtrack finally became a cliché. People left Disney because of the unbearable singing and dancing every day. Success or failure is the soundtrack. When it comes to the soundtrack of this movie, I personally like it very much. Scottish music is very charming. With the beautiful background setting of the movie, Pixar's exquisite scenes and music echo each other, and the strong Disney flavor comes out in an instant... In general, as an animated film boss, Disney has distinctive features, which makes it popular all over the world. However, with the advent of the 3D era, such ingenious and old-fashioned movies are increasingly declining, and people are more willing to watch DreamWorks fashion. The work, entertainment first. Disney's castle princess dream, a classic, but cannot be replicated in modern times... -------------------------------Separation line--- -------------------------------------------- brave can not be said to be a A failed work, but it can't be said to be an experiment in Pixar's brave retro without knowing the details of its production. Brave is not the original title of the film, and I don't know if the final title pays homage to Jobs or has something to do with Braveheart. In any case, in this day when the animation film technology is more and more developed, and the 3D technology of each studio is gradually tying up, Pixar needs courage to continue to maintain its leading position. Brave is also every audience who loves Pixar. hope and encouragement!
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