Do not abandon, do not give up

Dayana 2022-04-21 09:01:35

It's very beautiful, and the whole story tells a truth: don't give up, don't give up! Definitely an animal version of an inspirational film.

It seems that in films with animals as the protagonists, humans are always the biggest villains. This film is still the same. Human beings are greedy, clever, insidious, and ruthless. The characteristics are magnified once again. Against this background, the protagonist of the play, Father Fox, is witty, calm, brave and loving. He is a good responsible father and a good husband. good leader.

The story of the film is not complicated, the story is compact and the rhythm is clear, and the director's storytelling ability is evident. The story is unconventional, and the plot is set reasonably, and is often touched by inadvertently. When dad fox says "I Love U" to mom fox, you never know they're just Wild Creatures. The director used the brush of a fairy tale to show the audience a Wonderland that can only appear in dreams. After watching the whole film, it seems that he is the little fox. He has learned to grow up, no longer be rebellious, and knows how to cooperate with others. Be a responsible good fox.

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Extended Reading
  • Kailey 2021-10-22 14:40:19

    The film made me feel the cruelty of loneliness, and it told us to dare to face loneliness, so as to give us a mental preparation to get along with loneliness. Retro style, without gorgeous computer technology rendering, everything looks so simple. The perspective of the animation satirizes the arrogance and arrogance of human beings. But in the final analysis, it is still a yearning for a wild, natural, and poetic pastoral life. Human beings have been bound for too long in the world they have built.

  • Coby 2022-04-23 07:01:31

    It feels like Wes Anderson's best work. His style matches the animation so much, it's almost flawless from any point of view. After transplanting the midlife crisis into animals, his work becomes wilder and more borderless, sometimes even thinking of Mad Max (unprovoked association). There are several aspects of human chasing animals that are brilliant, and some camera shifts that are somehow more pleasing to the eye than movies in the human world. Finally, the fox father waved goodbye to the wolf, saying goodbye to his youth as a fox, and also saying goodbye to his second work, youth and youth, the familiar fist-raising movement, and tears welled up in his eyes.

Fantastic Mr. Fox quotes

  • Mr. Fox: [after animals have dug through the wall] You scared the cuss out of us!

    Badger: A lot of good animals...

    [starts screaming]

    Badger: ... are probably going to die, because of you! Half the woods have been obliterated, nobody can get out, and right now, my wife is at the bottom of a flint mine with no food, no water, and 27 starving animal brats!

  • [Mr. Fox prepares for the final showdown with the farmers]

    Mr. Fox: Your tractors uprooted my tree. Your posse hunted my family. Your gunmen kidnapped my nephew. Your rat insulted my wife - and you shot off my tail. I'm not leaving here without that necktie.

    Franklin Bean: Kill him!

    [the Fox family ducks under a hail of gunfire. Pause while the farmers all reload]

    Mr. Fox: Actually, we should just go. Where'd I park?