Later, I began to pay attention to Pixar, and found that they are really "don't draw it, it's amazing." Every time they bring a new cartoon, they bring new technological innovations to CG. The "founding" of "Monster Company" marks that they are the first person to make dynamic hair effects; "Finding Nemo" took four years to make, and finally presented the world's first underwater effect; and "Finding Nemo" The appearance of "Car" is the first time that the reflective effect of metal has been restored in a cartoon. This really has to be amazing.
I love Pixar not only because of their technical skills, but also because of their love for what they do. From the animations produced, you can see that they treat their work so meticulously that every little detail is not overlooked. In cartoons, basically you can't find any flaws. Their best creativity is to let you enjoy the surprises they bring to you.
But Pixar is not just doing cartoons. There is a truth hidden in every film. When you are in the purest happiness like childhood, you can understand something. This is their biggest attraction.
It's the same with "Car," where he infiltrates his wonderful story little by little with what he wants to tell people. In fact, cartoons are not only watched by children, because the principles of being a human being should be learned by everyone.
Every time I watch Pixar's cartoons, I am moved by it. When I see all the ants in "Insects" fighting against the grasshoppers at the end, I see that in "Finding Nemo", Nemo brings all the fish "together with them". Downstream", when I saw McQueen slam on the brakes and turn around before the finish line in "Car" at the end, I was really shocked. Pixar is like this, using simple characters and plots to tell people a seemingly simple but profound truth. And I think this is the real charm of Pixar, it is not difficult to understand why so many people love Pixar fanatical.
Looking forward to Pixar's next masterpiece...
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