Warmth, warmth, a little too much! ! !

Millie 2022-01-05 08:01:34

I went to see it with great expectations. Although I am already a college student, I still love watching Disney movies. In fact, I want to give two and a half stars. It's ordinary. What is worth remembering is the cuteness of the dragon, but the dog is more cute than the dragon; there is also the ending, which is very warm. In the movie, I want to show warmth by teaching the heroine to read, but it's a bit too much, and I didn't do it properly! But there is one thing, the change of the little girl’s father’s brother (forgot the name, haha), there is not much verbal introduction, the last look is full of meaning, I like this feeling, but I don’t say it thoroughly, but it makes you know. .

There is also the portrayal of the big dragon. Although it is very good, it portrays the warmth very well, but I know that Disney has enough level to be able to plot, the boy is derailed from the world, the wild nature and the normal human nature are transformed. The shortcomings of animation, although it is possible to break away from the imagination, but you have transformed into a live-action animation, you still need to work hard on the plot.

After all, it is mainly for children. I know that the big kid paper is more real here!

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Extended Reading
  • Clay 2022-01-05 08:01:34

    ⒈The beginning of "Prince of Forest", the process of "Tarzan", the turning and climax of "ET Alien", the ending is between "Prince of Forest" and "Fantasy Forest", the editor chose the former; ⒉The story is not It’s fresh and the plot is a little plain, but such a beautiful fairy tale still makes me sprout the heart of showing to the children; ⒊Carl Bent rescued the wounded in "Star Trek", but came to "Peter's Dragon" to hurt the innocent. Woo...

  • Marlene 2022-03-23 09:02:31

    Oh, as soon as I see the heroine of Jurassic, I always wonder why all animals don't kill them, it's too childish

Pete's Dragon quotes

  • Grace: Guess you heard about the boy.

    Meacham: I did. You know, word travels fast in this town. How long has he been out there?

    Grace: Six years.

    Meacham: Six years? Nobody can survive in that forest for six years. At least not alone.

    Grace: Well... He says... He says he wasn't alone.

  • Grace: [to Pete] You're very brave. Did you know that? You might be the bravest boy I've ever met.