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Jerrell 2022-03-26 09:01:06
Riding on the east wind of the sexual flat movement in recent years, after the giant ship of the film industry has absorbed multiple writings, it has made people feel more and more the difference in the viewer's identity in the viewing experience. Take "Coco" and "Luca", both of which belong to Pixar, for example, the loss and horror of sexual minorities who were forced to lose their clan ties and have no descendants in "Coco" are beyond the mainstream audience's understanding. And the real shock of the two queer projections in "Luca" (being identified as a monster by a compatriot and reconnecting with one's own identity at the end) is also relatively cold to mainstream audiences. Therefore, the two groups of people have diametrically opposite evaluations of the two works. Like me, the cold and cruelty of Pixar felt in the "Coco" theater, and it didn't melt until the summer of "Luca".
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Hester 2022-03-25 09:01:09
The name is so good, please don't change it to something like Teenage Adventure Summer Story
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Giulia: You know, we underdogs have to look out for each other, right?
Alberto Scorfano: What's, "under the dog's"?
Giulia: Under-dogs. You know, kids who are different. Dressed weird, or a little sweatier than average.
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Massimo Marcovaldo: You two are coming with me.
Alberto Scorfano: Which knife do I get? Huh? Huh?
Massimo Marcovaldo: You don't.