Return the fairy tale to the child

Mable 2022-04-19 09:02:05

A fairy tale that everyone is happy with, it doesn't have much meaning, it's not a so-called "fairy tale for adults" ~ it's also very good.

It's simple and clean. Isn't that the way children's worlds are. If you have a good friend with you every day, you will get carried away and get carried away. Once there is a gap in the friendship, it will fall apart.

Seeing the scene of Alberto and Luca breaking on the coast, there was a child in the theater who burst out into a very miserable cry, sobbing for a long time, unable to stop, grief-stricken...

Listen to the voice, it is a very small baby. If she cried because of the plot, and could understand the desolation in Alberto's eyes, and the grief and anger of turning her back to her friend and walking towards the center of the sea, then this movie would be great.

On top of the simple plot, the film's art scenes, characterization, and line design are extremely sophisticated. When the two brothers landed in the town for the first time, I was stunned:

This is an Italian town just like the original replica!

The small warm-colored houses scattered on the island, the white sheets drying outside the window under the bright sun, the gossiping old men in the bar, even Alberto looks like an Italian friend... a frown, a smile, a gesture, a tone, Absolutely.

Oh yes, the translation brings out a lot of the essence of the original Italian, and it is quite interesting. I have time to sort this out.

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Extended Reading
  • Edgardo 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    The misunderstanding of homosexuality is rather narrow, and it must be the intention of the creators to lead to thinking about minority issues through friendship. Taking a step back, you don't have to be strict with high standards in all aspects because it is produced by Pixar. Even if you don't care about the core, this is a very warm family movie, suitable for watching with anyone.

  • Sherman 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    I like the imaginative fantasy clips, the episodes in which Luka subconsciously betrayed him in order to protect himself after Alberto "came out", and the big reconciliation between "heterogeneous" and "non-heterogeneous" at the end. This fairy tale is very politically correct, and political correctness is also quite a fairy tale, but it would be great if a minority of nature could live in such a politically correct fairy tale.

Luca quotes

  • Alberto Scorfano: Silenzio Bruno.

  • Alberto Scorfano: Uh, Giulia, your school, does it take all kinds of people? I mean, what if some of them were not human?

    Luca Paguro: Alberto...

    Alberto Scorfano: What if some were, oh, I don't know, Sea Monsters?

    Giulia: 'Sea Monsters"?

    Alberto Scorfano: I doubt your school would even accept Sea Monsters, right?