amazing dad fox, amazing us

Rebeca 2022-04-20 09:01:25

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At the beginning, it was a bit difficult to watch. I rarely watched stop-motion animation, and I was a little uncomfortable, but it gradually improved, and I was lucky that I didn't miss this excellent work.

I haven't read the original book, and I actually don't quite understand what this movie is trying to convey. I actually didn't get the meaning of the commentary on the middle class. I'm somewhat ignorant, which I have to admit. One point, this review is only some of my insights and insights, and no deeper understanding

Amazing dad fox, the image in the stop motion movie is really good, dad fox is smart, adventurous, and has a sense of responsibility to the family; he was the best batter in school before, stealing for a living, and later Because his wife was pregnant, he became a news writer and took on the responsibility of the family; later, he was unwilling to stop and stole the homes of three farmers. The farmers encircled them for revenge, and the story unfolded. The most exciting part is also the fox The part where Dad broke through the predicament and confronted the farmer again and again really made my blood boil.

The wolf that appears at the end of the story, in my humble understanding, is actually the reconciliation between Father Fox and himself. Father Fox has mentioned many times before that he has a fear of wolves, but he is very heroic in the story, like a warrior in armor. , I don't think he would be afraid of anything at all. Every time he was about to be caught, I was terrified for him, but every time he faced danger and resolved the crisis, it was really amazing.

When the wolf appeared, I thought it was another turning point in the story, and Father Fox met what he was afraid of - the wolf appeared. But it's not the case. The appearance of the wolf is the reconciliation between the fox father and himself. He has no way to abandon the wildness of animals and live a peaceful and stable life with his wife. He has always been afraid or resisted such a life in his heart. But now, after escaping a few times, he seems to have reconciled with himself. I could feel the shock in his heart when he saw the wolf. Wildness is not far away, but I can face it calmly.

Another line in the story is the story of the fox son Ash and his form Christopherson, the relationship between the fox dad and his son is so funny in the story, but not so funny from a realistic point of view, this part of me will not elaborate.

In general, after watching this movie, my heart is actually very comfortable, the story is well told, and the scenes are very attentive. If there is any gain, it probably reminds me to learn to get along with myself and how to be with myself. I get along with the people around me. I like animation movies very much. It is really hard to see such movies in China. In recent years, Nezha and White Snake, which have been widely praised, are also very good, but such movies that can enjoy worldwide fame are only a few in China It can be counted, but it is quite common in foreign countries. I really hope to see more movies like this in China. I would be happy to contribute money for the rise of Chinese animation movies.

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Extended Reading
  • Drake 2022-03-24 09:01:29

    gives a bad impression, but a genius is a genius after all, and a genius is finally a genius again, it's great, and the OST is even more amazing.!!!

  • Kasey 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    Jason Schwartzman What a beautiful name.

Fantastic Mr. Fox quotes

  • Franklin Bean: Any fox problems?

    Walter Boggis: Are you joking?

    Nathan Bunce: It's horrible!

    Walter Boggis: We're miserable!

    Nathan Bunce: He's laughing at us!

    Walter Boggis: It's humiliating!

    Nathan Bunce: We're furious!

    Walter Boggis: I don't even want to talk about it.

    Franklin Bean: [drinks a glass of cider] Perhaps we ought to kill him.

    Walter Boggis: Well, that seems rather obvious.

    Nathan Bunce: He's too sneaky!

    Franklin Bean: Ah, yes. He's very clever, isn't he? Might be a bit difficult, I suppose.

    [shoots every light around in one fluid movement]

    Franklin Bean: But I already figured out where this fox lives. So tomorrow night, we'll camp in the bushes, wait for him to come out of the hole in the tree, and shoot the cuss to smithereens. How does that grab you, fellas?

    Walter Boggis: Yeah, don't see why not.

  • Badger: Don't buy this tree, Foxy. You're borrowing at nine and a half with no fixed rate, plus moving into the most dangerous neighborhood in the country for someone of your type of species.

    Mr. Fox: You're exaggerating, Badger.

    Badger: [chuckles] I'm sugar-coating it, man. This is Boggis, Bunce, and Bean, three of the meanest, nastiest, ugliest farmers in the history of this valley.

    Mr. Fox: Really? Tell me about them.

    Badger: All right. Walt Boggis is a chicken farmer, probably the most successful in the world. He weighs the same as a young rhinoceros. He eats three chickens every day for breakfast, lunch, supper, and dessert. That's twelve in total per diem. Nate Bunce is a duck and goose farmer. He's approximately the size of a pot-bellied dwarf, and his chin would be underwater in the shallow end of any swimming pool on the planet. His food is home-made donuts with smashed-up goose livers injected into them. Frank Bean is a turkey and apple farmer. He invented his own species of each. He lives on a liquid diet of strong alcoholic cider, which he makes from his apples. He's as skinny as a pencil, as smart as a whip, and possibly the scariest man currently living. The local human children sing a kind of... eerie little rhyme about them. Here, listen to this.

    [turns on the radio]

    Children's Song: [singing] Boggis, Bunce, and Bean / One fat, one short, one lean / Those horrible crooks, so different in looks / were nonetheless equally mean.