Die-hard Disney fan? Yesss!

Jean 2022-04-21 09:02:02

How many functions does it achieve with one story?

1. Let me start with the main line I understand: growing friendship.

The story goes that your best friend doesn't have to have the same dreams as you.

It seems like an understatement, but it is a proposition that we will encounter sooner or later on the way of growing up. In fact, I have encountered such a situation, and I believe that everyone has encountered it sooner or later. But at that time, there was no such story telling me what to do, and no sister Shan told me that it doesn't matter dear, you can still be friends. So I could only bump into it by myself, and one day I finally figured it out. I saw the consequences of various crashes, and I began to know that I crossed the line and grew up overnight.

My girlfriends and I always say that we must keep all Disney cartoons, all of them, and leave them to our children to watch in the future. Because she talks about growing up so profoundly, and apart from Disney, I can't think of anyone else who would spend years explaining this truth in such a simple way.

2. Talk about characterization

A Disney story isn't just about stories, it's about characters. Winnie's character is that she loves racing but is not mature enough, while Ralph's character is loyal but insecure. A story like this can only happen between the two of them, not between Nick Fox or Judy Rabbit, not between Simba or Nana, not between Belle and the Beast...every character, every one Development is an accidental necessity, all of its own uniqueness.

Winnie is a racing driver, so she should like to explore and love the streets; Ralph is the king of destruction, and the last viral image must be him. He destroyed the building and destroyed the Internet world. Who else could he be? Such a high degree of overlap between images and intentions is really difficult to do well. Just think about the many domestic dramas or movies, how many are so unique that it doesn't make sense to change the character template? So, Daddy Dee's ability to tell stories is terrifying.

3. Talk about the details of the scene

The scene that stuck with me the most was when Vonnie and Ralph went up the stairs backwards to say goodbye. I've seen someone say goodbye to me like that, and I've seen him go against the flow of people, against the direction of the escalator, and out of sight little by little. I'm amazed at Disney's grasp of the emotional, the scene, accurate enough to make you cry, 3, 2, 1, and then you burst into tears.

Easter eggs are not that important to me, although I also scream when I see Star Wars, Marvel, Nick Fox appear. There are as many as 30 Easter eggs per second, and you may even pass by without even noticing. Does Disney not know? But why would it do the thankless thing?

Hey, that has nothing to do with rewards, it's their self-demand - the devil is in the details, a typical nobleman.

4. The princess party that I have to say

I like Disney, which keeps up with the times. When I had the concept of the princess family, there were only 6 members. Then when Tiana joined the princess family, I thought wow, a princess with a modern urban background, very different. And now I've added Yunni, a street princess, I can't love it too much!

In fact, you see, of the original 14 princesses, I can name each of them. They say it's fun to black out and change T-shirts, but I think that princesses are adventurous, swimmers, kind, wise, decisive... These qualities are not the characteristics of the times, but The truth, goodness and beauty of human nature, so no matter what age they were born in and what dimension their background is, in the new century, their characteristics will still shine. Mulan is still handsome in a jacket, Elsa is still a queen with a strawberry milkshake.

At that moment, you know that the reason why princesses are princesses is that they are three-dimensional and multi-faceted. Even if they are thrown in today's Times Square, there will also be BGM and highlights.

Anyway, welcome Yunni and Sister Shan to join the Disney princess family!

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Extended Reading
  • Rey 2022-03-23 09:01:53

    With a large number of pop culture icons in hand, is there any reason not to make the most of it? Although Disney continues to sew subversive coats with stable needles and threads within the established framework, it seems that Kumozhi used Xiao Wuxiang to force out the seventy-two stunts of Shaolin. But this set of Huaquan embroidered legs is really good bling bling, which is quite useful; those figurative depictions of the Internet are really sparkling imaginative fireworks; additionally: you must wait until the end, because it will be the most beautiful thing you have ever seen in your life. There may not be one of the wonderful easter eggs. #RalphRolling#

  • Thaddeus 2022-03-27 09:01:06

    The movie is really worth it, but pinch, although the movie always emphasizes the friendship between the male and female protagonists... but I always feel that the plot is very similar to the story of licking the dog and a dream bitch, and finally licking the dog to give in, and the two start a long-distance relationship.

Ralph Breaks the Internet quotes

  • Ariel: [looks at her shirt] Of all the thingamabobs in this entire world, I never thought I'd get to wear a real... what's it called again? Oh, yeah. A shirt.

    [Starts singing her signature song as a spotlight shines on her and music plays]

    Ariel: [singing] I once had a dream that I might wear a shirt...

    Vanellope: [Stopping her] Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa! Wait. What's going on?

    Jasmine: Uh, she's singing.

    Vanellope: Yeah, but there was, like, music and the spotlight and... wait, you all saw it, too, right?

    Tiana: That's what happens when a princess sings about her dreams.

    Vanellope: Oh, that's never happened to me, I mean, not even once.

    Rapunzel: Why don't you give it a try? What is it you really want? Sing about that.

  • Hey Nongman: Yeah, um in Captain America: The First Avenger, Red Skull refers to Yggdrasil, the world tree. Guardian of wisdom and faith. Are we to believe, sir, that you are a descendant of that tree?

    Baby Groot: I am Groot.

    Hey Nongman: Okay. Okay, thank you very much.

    [Walks away annoyed]

    Disney Fan: Um, what is Drax really like?

    Baby Groot: I am Groot.

    Disney Fan: Thank you.

    Disney Fan 2: Yeah, are you a conifer or a fruit bearing tree?

    Baby Groot: I...

    Vanellope: [interrupting] Excuse me, I'll take this one. He is Groot. I am Vanellope. Click here to meet Wreck-It Ralph.