uh, surprise is in the back

Amelie 2022-04-23 07:01:25

I didn't expect much at first, but it surprised me later.

The foreshadowing in front of the plot is a little boring, and I sing from time to time throughout the whole process, but I can't appreciate it. The plot is also relatively simple, and it is easy to guess the subsequent plot.

The chick and the pig played their role as hilarious. If it's funny, it's not dense enough, and children can still be distracted when they watch it.

If you are creative, the tattoos on Mao Yi's body are very interesting. I was thinking that every time Mao Yi's tattoos do something, a corresponding pattern will be added. Mao Yi himself is at least 1,000 years old, why isn't his tattoo full yet? (funny) It seems to be something very important to record...

At the last moment, Moana discovered that the Balrog was Tefiti, and the picture of separating the sea and returning Tefiti's heart was really cool.

The music after the feature film is surprisingly good!

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Extended Reading
  • Kenton 2022-03-19 09:01:03

    Three and a half. It's still a standard Campbell hero journey and the motif of Who am I, but it's not as eye-catching as the Kubo of the same type as Lycra. The only bright spot is the creation of a heroine without romantic elements. The music is noisy, but the song by LMM is also very impressive. The special effects of sea water are no more than that after Pixar's "Snipe". Why can't Disney continue the line of Invincible Destruction King instead of going back to the old path of music and animation?

  • Liana 2021-10-20 19:02:33

    The child in the front row asked his mother who Mao Yi was, and his mother answered "Maoku's younger sister." ...

Moana quotes

  • Moana: [singing] I have crossed the horizon to find you. / I know your name. / They have stolen the heart from inside you. / But this does not define you. / This is not who you are. / You know who you are... who you truly are.

  • Gramma Tala: [to Moana] Whatever just happened... blame it on the pig.