That’s right, I just can’t understand people who pretend to give low scores

Reed 2022-01-05 08:01:34

My favorite part is that after the forest ranger found an American Eagle Owl on the tree, he used spray to cover the original red logging mark on the tree with blue.

A warm family film made for children to guide the awareness of contact with nature and protect nature. It is not a classic, but it is tasteful enough. Why do so many people give preconceived and contemptuous comments? Just as the dragon in the film is invisible to the people who want to hurt it, for these audiences, the real starting point of the film is also invisible in their eyes. Several human roles in the film are not set randomly. They follow traditional habits, are grateful, and use natural resources sparingly; the daughter of a forest ranger who loves nature and is determined to protect the forest; works in the forestry bureau but treats his family. Destroying the forest The son-in-law who turned one eye and closed one eye and he was a lumberjack, his younger brother who was not satisfied with his interests, and of course the brave little boy who used the forest as his home for a long time, kind and lovely, curious about nature The little girls of, these characters represent the different ways of getting along with the forest around them by different people in different eras. They are the epitome of the complicated relationship between man and nature. And all the story development logic of the film is established by the positions of several human characters. The audience can guess most of them from the beginning. It seems lacking in new ideas, but in fact the director is precisely to achieve such a simplification. The effect of narrative means highlights the main theme of the film-respecting nature and exploring nature.

The dragon that flew away with the family in the end also metaphors our way of getting along with nature, that is, keeping a proper distance and a sense of mystery.

The dragon that flew away with his family in the end is also a metaphor for the true harmony between human beings and nature, that is, keeping a proper distance and a sense of mystery.

Savour carefully, there are several such metaphorical clips in the film. The most exciting one is the conversation between the hunter father and the ranger’s daughter at night. The father’s narration represents what the director wants to express to us. Re-recognize the reflection of nature.

Besides, isn't the dragon in the film a metaphor for the natural forces that we humans imagine and control?

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Extended Reading
  • John 2022-04-23 07:03:11

    There are too many holes in the plot, although the special effects and soundtrack are nothing to say, but the whole story is not smooth. In the same year, there was a better "Fantasy Forest". What is the arrangement of Disney's left hand and right hand? When I was a child, I should have seen the original film of this film (or similar films, which are all about children and dragons) on CCTV6, and I liked it very much.

  • Ernestina 2022-03-22 09:02:13

    Hahahahaha it's really rare to see such a straightforward "just follow the title" fairy tale adaptation movie, it's really just saying... Peter's Dragon Story ( ̄∇ ̄) It's so simple and straightforward... You may even think the whole movie The movie is a four-word expansion exercise for "Peter's Dragon", and the script developed in this exercise is written with double spacing and is only about 50 pages long. It's also a lot of hard work, Mr. Redford, playing with everyone in the family.

Pete's Dragon quotes

  • Gavin: [finding Elliot's paw print] Fresh. Not even a day old.

    Bobby: What do you think? A bear?

    Gavin: You ever seen a bear that big?

    Abner: Thought I did once. Turns out it was just Bobby's sister.

  • Grace: I'm out in those woods every day. And while I have seen bears and bobcats, and just about every type of bird you can imagine, I have never seen... a dragon.

    Meacham: Just 'cause you don't see something, doesn't mean it's not there.

    Grace: And just because you say it's true, doesn't mean it is.