For the two films before this year, I gave Jungle Book 3 stars and Zootopia 4 stars. After reading the 5-star review, I went to the theater, but the expectations were too high, and I was disappointed after watching it. I haven't seen any reviews for this movie, it's completely subjective.
1. Vision.
In terms of technology, Disney's CG level has always been leading the industry (not only in the animation and film industry, but also in the entire graphics industry). My view is that technology serves the film itself. Is it really worth the money for a group of servers to run for a month and come out with a scene? In terms of technology and experimentation, it is undoubtedly worthy of admiration, but in terms of film effects, is there really a big difference between the technology of two years ago and the technology of today? At least I'm taking it with a grain of salt. The multi-terrain and urban multi-ethnic scenes in Zootopia are awesome, but the shock of watching the movie is limited to only ten seconds.
The opening ten minutes of this film is still quite amazing, and the BGM that goes with it is also fascinating. After going ashore, the stage became smaller, and the focus shifted from the scene to the characters, so there was no chance to show off (this is actually similar to Zootopia, where each scene is shown in sections, and then transferred to the characters).
This is a very obvious highlight, one is the lighting, various lighting environments. In fact, the underwater lighting is of course unreal, but it is quite enjoyable to look through the texture of the seawater, and the seabed-like sunshine is bright. There is also the deformation of the octopus, which is full of exclamations almost every time.
2. The plot.
I'm too lazy to analyze what's reasonable and unreasonable, and it's not too vulgar. After reading the plot of Zootopia, I think it's pretty good, but after thinking about it too much, it feels bad. I really convinced myself.
Many episodes are unexpected and quite surprising.
The whole thing is still sublime, but this is also my opinion as an adult. Maybe the bear child will feel embarrassed when he sees it, then he will be embarrassed if he finds it for this reason.
3. Role.
To be honest, it's pretty bad. On the one hand, I almost forgot about the characters and fish designs of Nemo's father and son in the last movie. When I watched it, I was not familiar with it. The first protagonist (the heroine) Dory is also average, the problem is similar to the plot, there are many places to offer, and the embarrassment is committed again. The real male protagonist, Octopus, can’t talk about liking it. After all, he has always been more resistant to tentacles. When he first appeared on the scene, he thought he was a bad guy. He didn’t believe him until he met a whale. It doesn’t matter if he has a bug. The setting of another protagonist entering the WTO under the influence of "has a strong sense of sight.
Then the fish is really ugly, the Fox in the Zoo City, Brother Bear in the Jungle, and the Griffin Frostwolf, which is not handsome, this fish...after all, salted fish. Most of the things related to the sea and fish are ugly. Giant tortoises (Turtle Island) and giant whales (Kunpeng) are the most lovable, but to be honest, they have stolen the concept of terrestrial and flying creatures.
Finally, I don't like the CP of most western cartoons... In this film, the father is the father, and the protagonist trio is the setting of father-sister-brother. Dory Raiders Octopus is a natural arrogant. It's the same sentence, Destiny of Salted Fish, even if it's more popular than Zootopia, there shouldn't be any fans in this movie (laughs).
10 points for music. 10 points for reunion there. This scene is definitely going to be featured in the collection, and it is estimated that I will be tired of watching it by then.
After reading a lot of negative reviews and positive reviews, it is normal for different people to watch movies with different focus and different feelings.
As for the word "feelings", don't use the word "feelings". Twenty years of Warcraft games are feelings, six Star Wars are feelings, or you can say that you are a Pixar fan. But can a movie from more than ten years ago be called feelings? Warcraft Star Wars is always looking forward to the stars and the moon. I will mention it every few days. Have you been looking forward to the sequel of Finding Nemo for the past ten years?
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