The most annoying comments are those who talk about things in the western style. Also the western complex is up, you are Chinese, okay? You are not like other Americans who are born with the historical imprint of their ancestors who have experienced the development of the West in their blood. That is a complex in other people's national culture and national culture. You, the Chinese people, have watched a few "Noon" movies at most. Ah, "Once Upon a Time in the West" or something like that, that's called the Western Complex!
That's why I'm so excited to see a cartoon in the style of a high-level western, and I look around with a magnifying glass to find a scene that you seem to have seen in a western movie that you think of as a classic, oh yeah, here's to that What to pay tribute to, HEHA, there is to learn from that. . .
Come on, Westerns only have so few scenes and so few elements, how can they be shot without these scene elements? As soon as it is used, it is learning, it is a tribute, or it is a spoof? All the films made after this commentary idea are all tributes to the previous classics.
Besides, just having these kinds of tributes and learning pranks can't make a good movie, okay? ! I just watched Uwe Bauer's Vampire Lane 3 two days ago. There are more scenes of learning and tribute there. It's almost the whole film, and it not only pays homage to the classic vampire movies, but also pays tribute to A-movies. I learned a lot from my studies, please go to the five-star help to improve your score.
To be honest, I only have two major thoughts after watching it. 1. Let’s also point to the level of the movie version of Xiaobai’s YY text. After passing through the waste material, open the protagonist template. First, relying on the spirit of the king and the second, using the cleverness, the younger brother will outsmart the opponent, and finally he will dominate the country and be admired by thousands of people and embrace the beauty. It is a tribute to the classic starting point of Xiaobaiwen learning.
2. The character modeling is ugly and dirty, but it does not have the distorted beauty of the ugly to the weird black like the zombie bride and The Nightmare Before Christmas.
Overall, after all, it is a cartoon and not completely adult-oriented, and the requirements cannot be too high. From this aspect, it can be said that it has the standard of Samsung movies, which is quite satisfactory.
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