This American Chinese meal is really not good

Rosendo 2022-01-16 08:02:06

Now that you have compared Snowman Romance, let’s briefly talk about the background of the production of these two films: Although both Snowman Romance and the film both have pearl studios (that is, the Eastern DreamWorks in everyone’s eyes, they are currently independent because of the withdrawal of American DreamWorks. It has nothing to do with DreamWorks), but because the Snowman is a project that started before the American DreamWorks divestment, even if the divestment of Pearl Studio still accounts for a large proportion of the production; and the director of the film, glen keane, is a real deal. Born from Disney, he is a veteran figure who participated in many Disney two-dimensional animations. This time, pearl studio seems to be just a role as a consultant to provide advice on the part of Chinese culture in the film. The overall production is basically in Europe and the United States, so That's why everyone is complaining about the style of the movie, but it has nothing to do with DreamWorks.

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It was just a short review, but there are too many slots to write.

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To be honest, if I don’t put Chinese elements in, I’d still consider giving it four stars... Now it tastes like eating American Chinese food and chewing wax... It’s probably just a bite of moon cakes and I found jelly gum fillings (is it the same moon cakes in the movie?‍‍ ♀️) I seriously suspect that they first wrote the story frame and then put the story in China in order to please the Chinese audience, because the whole story is so useful in any environment, and the design is so "lazy", except for the characters. The Chinese environment built a Chinese-style building and put some insignificant "Chinese flavor" into it. Others were not willing to use even a bit of deep Chinese elements. The design on the moon was completely released, and it was very disconnected from the earth, singing pop music. Chang'e, who appeared in European and American makeup, lives in the glittering version of Disney Castle. Where is the moon? Doesn’t this really mean that the world is immersed in American culture and longing for it?; It’s also shattered to look at the story without the screen. The character lines are perfectly parallel, and basically nothing to do except at the end. The motives of the characters are also inexplicable. The little boy is desperate for the protagonist, and the green jelly Gobi is suddenly willing to do anything for the protagonist (here analogous to Frozen Xuebao and Bingbong from inside out, their single-mindedness to the protagonist is because they have a strong emotional foundation or link with the protagonist before); they also start to sing inexplicably, really worthy of being directed by glen keane, the whole film is full With the feeling of old fashion in Disney’s 2d era, I got goose bumps all over my body. I really can’t stand the old Di Fan... To be honest, Chang’e’s costume style and descendant’s personality are really pretty, so I took out these two roles alone. The original story of the descendants of Chang'e is more comfortable than the present one. The story of the same Americans filming the Chinese background, the film is really much more advanced than the next door Snowman Romance. I don’t mind foreigners shooting Chinese themes at all. It’s a good thing that our culture is valued and promoted, and there is already Kung Fu Panda’s jade in front. Facts have proved that this road is not impossible, but you have done so much with your heart. In the end, the quality of the film can't deceive people in the end.

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