Steampunk sci-fi not at all like Disney Animation

Ericka 2021-12-10 08:01:41

An animated film that does not seem to be Disney-style at all, steampunk feels good, especially the last biplane ejected directly from the ground launcher and took off with the Atlantis aircraft. Each character has a unique image, especially the cold blond lieutenant and the old smoker lady talking on the phone in the submarine, and the blasting expert who hopes to open a flower shop quietly. The disadvantage is that the protagonist’s sense of existence is a bit weak, the male protagonist’s setting is a bit out of the ordinary, and the female protagonist is limited to space and has almost no portrayal, which is reduced to a tool to advance the plot. The setting of the supporting characters and the dungeon of Atlantis is still very sincere.

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  • Brennan 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    Rewatching feels similar to the first time. No matter how advanced Disney's animation technology is, it has reached a dead end in the new era. Whether it is film or animation, it makes people feel a lifeless commercial routine.

  • Shaniya 2022-04-23 07:02:12

    It's not particularly good-looking, but it reminds me a little, how can this kind of theme justify it? Then give the people in the play a reasonable reason, such as deliberately concealing it, so the world doesn't know it, just like the same in "Scared Heart". Ruoxi did not officially marry the fourth and fourteenth, so there is no record of her in history. We need to master a lot of real data, and then create reasonable creations on this basis.

Atlantis: The Lost Empire quotes

  • Dr. Sweet: I'm gonna need you to fill these up.

    [taking out very large measuring containers]

    Milo: [spits out thermometer] With what?

  • Wilhelmina: Thank God I lost my sense of taste years ago.