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Marcelino 2021-10-20 19:02:54
Pixar's animations are always vivid. The caterpillar and the horned bug (what's that called, does anyone answer it?) It’s so cute~~ But don’t watch this movie. Although the grasshopper’s head is a bit bad, I saw him being divided by the birds. The scene of the corpse is still a bit cruel. Does this film also indicate that the class system is inherently unequal? So kids shouldn’t...
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Gregorio 2021-10-20 19:02:54
"Insect Crisis" is inspired by the story of Aesop's fable "The Ant and the Grasshopper". This film is the second 3D computer animation filmed jointly by Disney and PIXAR. At the end of the film, there is a specially produced NG clip. The protagonists of insects pretend to have eaten screws and hit the wall during the filming. They are really laughing! More childlike works, the first time I found that bugs can be so...
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Sincere 2021-10-20 19:02:54
A good cartoon. It's just that the insects are portrayed too American and characterized, and the plot is too Hollywood, and it is a bit aesthetically...
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Audie 2021-10-20 19:02:54
This Pixar animation twelve years ago, apart from the technical means, the plot setting, and the character arrangement are all the current cartoons have been learning from. 3.5...
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Gwendolyn 2021-10-20 19:02:54
2008/12/20 late night CCTV-6, Chinese dubbing, not bad, there are NG clips at the end. After reading it, I found that I have seen it before, maybe it is a pirated disc? Viewed online?
A Bug's Life Comments
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Hollis 2022-03-20 09:01:14
barely
PIXAR's early feature films clearly felt that the animation technology in 1998 was far from what it is now. However, at the time, it was considered quite good.
The story of a bunch of bugs and the description of the ant nest in the opening part reminded me of "The True Story of Ant Brothers/Antz"... -
Chance 2022-03-23 09:01:18
Start? Finish?
In 1998, not long after Hong Kong returned to China, I was still a little kid, looking forward to the cartoons on the little black and white TV every day. At that time, there was such an animation. Twenty years after this film was made, I came across it.
When watching the movie, I can't help but...
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Princess Atta: You see Hopper, Nature has a certain order. The ants pick the food, the ants keep the food, and the grasshoppers leave!
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Hopper: It's a bug-eat-bug world out there, princess. One of those Circle of Life kind of things. Now let me tell you how things are supposed to work: The sun grows the food, the ants pick the food, the grasshoppers eat the food...
Molt: And the birds eat the grasshoppers. Hey, like the one that nearly ate you, you remember? You remem- Oh, you shoulda seen it, okay?
Hopper: Molt!
Molt: This blue jay has him half way down his throat, okay? And Hopper - Hopper's kicking and screaming, okay? And I'm scared, okay, I'm not going anywhere near, okay- Aw, come on! It's a great story.
[Hopper grabs Molt by the antennae]
Molt: Ow! Ow! Ow!
Director: John Lasseter, Andrew Stanton
Language: English Release date: November 25, 1998