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Granville 2021-12-19 08:01:04

I entered the theater because of three kinds of inspiration: my favorite producer/director, the coercion of my friends, and the private show of the school/company. Usually the first score is always five points. The Good Dinasour is still five stars.
I think a five-star movie for children should not be devalued by adults wearing colored glasses. As Saint Exupéry said: All adults used to be children, but most of them have forgotten this. Anyway, when I watched this movie, it seemed like I was watching "The Lion King" when I was a kid. The plot has its own similarities, but they are not the same. Although Simba chose to forget the past, Hakuna Matata, he is still the Lion King, the king whom everyone hopes to return to. It grew up with a heroic appearance and made everyone believe that he has the power to regain the throne (although he still never beats Nana); but Ale is really congenital inadequate. It is really hard for you to imagine such a weak baby, and always look very unlucky, as if he will not be effective no matter how hard he works...Who would care about him?
When I watched the movie, I was moved many times, not just the part where A Le and the human kid nodded explaining the Family (ahhh, that part was really a series of tear gas), but was washed away by the water in A Le. Being hit by a rock, being bullied by a pterosaur, falling off a cliff, hiding from the rain with scars...I don't know if the kids will empathize, or feel, Ale, why are you so unlucky and so miserable? Children, have you ever thought about what would you do if you were in that situation? Will there be such a voice in the hearts of children: Even a very big and strong dinosaur is vulnerable when the flood rushes over?
Anyway, I would want to give up. I feel ashamed of this because Ale, he is really amazing. He has done a lot of things that I think it is so difficult to give up. So bitter. Still endured it. Of course, his little friend, little bit, also gave him great strength.
Knowing that he could not do it, in the end, A Le tried desperately from three (or four or five?) villains pterosaurs, and really desperately saved a little bit, which is the best explanation of this sentence. "When you have someone you want to protect, you will become truly powerful." I have read it so many times in literature and comics that I feel numb, but Ale did it. I have seen some criticisms that the plot is too naive, and victory depends on fluke or something, I don’t agree with it. I think the meaning of movies is to convey values. A Le has the ability to defeat those badass pterosaurs, and his body and heart are extremely brave. This is definitely not a fluke. At the last moment, A Le used his body to block the flood that was rushing towards the dots. When he fell off the cliff, A Le wrapped the dots in his arms. Children, do you think that Diandian is really brave, and would rather be injured yourself, but also protect the people who are important to you. Is he brave?
Fairy tales are stories written by adults to children, and there are always metaphors or metaphors of one kind or another in them. My biggest recognition of this story comes from the meeting between A Le and the Tyrannosaurus family of three. Ale, who came to the outside world, had just met a group of bad guys, but the Tyrannosaurus rex looked much more ferocious than the bad guys. However, dragons are not to look at their faces. Tyrannosaurus rex is actually kind and full of sense of justice. Alejia is a farmer, and Tyrannosaurus is actually a herdsman (these settings are really cute). Although the daughter of the Tyrannosaurus rex family is sympathetic (the straightforward northeastern sister has a sense of sight) and invites Ale to go with him and expresses that he can help, but the Tyrannosaurus father seriously said that we are not a shelter and we have our own business needs. Do. Yes, isn't this the fairness of this world? Nothing is free. Children, if you want something, you might as well think about whether you should give it too. A Le is a good boy, he can help lead the way a little bit (a little bit sensitive like a dog), and he works very hard to help. After successfully regaining the herd from the bull thief, Diandian and the Tyrannosaurus family drove the herd south. In the process of running, Uncle Tyrannosaurus assigned Ale a task: to restrain the scattered cattle to prevent them from separating. A Le did it. Although he was thinner than any bison, his howling and squeezing really restrained the scattered cattle. At this time, I was so proud of him. To know. In the last episode, Ale also said to Uncle Tyrannosaurus: "I'm not good at doing work"! I can feel for Ale that being with the Tyrannosaurus family was his happiest time when he was drifting away! When A Le saw the direction of home and was about to part, Uncle Tyrannosaurus said: You are a strong child, go. The praise and blessings in his eyes stayed in my mind for a long time. This is a great force. A Le, what a good job.
I think the meaning of growth lies in this. I recommend all parents to watch this movie with their children because I want them to see how their children can grow without the protection of their parents' wings. I think what parents can provide is the foundation of worldview values. However, for these real achievements, children must explore and try and make mistakes. There may be scars and scars in the process, and I see pity; I will also meet all kinds of people...but these are precious experiences. Good people, bad people, still good to experience. My own experience also tells me the truth. Mom and Dad, you guys, learn to let go.
Finally talk about special effects. The title is the vision of Yosemite, which is exactly the same as the wallpaper photos on the previous MacBook. At one time I thought it was a real scene, and I wondered how fucking Pixar was lazy. Then reality slapped me hard because it was all 3! D! field! scene! What kind of trouble is this? Isn’t your target group kids... Do you think you are "Avatar"... There are also sparkling water, leaves with sun and dew... Ah, I think the most Good technology is here anyway, and the script is always the best one in a hundred. disney x pixar, thanks so much for never letting me down.

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  • Brice 2022-03-21 09:02:05

    People who like Mind Force and don’t like this film have basically never watched the cartoon. They want the plot to have a plot, and the Tyrannosaurus Cowboy has the Tyrannosaurus Cowboy.

  • Garfield 2022-03-21 09:02:05

    The graphics are stunningly beautiful - but there's a bit of a mismatch between the overly cartoony dinosaur figures and the photorealistic CG backdrop. The story is too simplistic and bland, and lacks a core of emotional depth. Pixar's work over the past two years has really stepped back in story, including the critically acclaimed "Inside Out." In addition, I feel that the anthropomorphism of animals is a bit too much, and it's just weird to let dinosaurs build houses.

The Good Dinosaur quotes

  • [from trailer]

    Forrest Woodbush: That creature protected you. What is his name?

    Arlo: I don't know.

    Forrest Woodbush: I name him, I keep him. Killer.

    Arlo: Stinky!

    Forrest Woodbush: Violet.

    Arlo: Spike!

    Forrest Woodbush: Lunatic!

    Arlo: Spot!

    [Spot responds to Arlo]

    Arlo: Spot! Come here, Spot, come here!

  • [repeated line]

    Thunderclap: The storm provides!