Children's films that should be shown to children but dare not be shown to them

Trycia 2022-03-19 09:01:03

A movie that is not suitable for children to watch, but very suitable for children to watch.

The reason why it is not suitable is that the tone of the film is too gloomy compared to those mainstream Hollywood children's films. It is no wonder that the director repeatedly warned the underage audience to prepare their minds in the introduction part of the film. It reminds me of the Harry Potter series - increasingly weird shapes, more and more bizarre plots, and I can't bear to let those untainted eyes touch these.

The reason why it is suitable is that there are very few so-called "good people" in the film - this is in line with the reality of the child's future, and most of these poor "good people" are stupid and ridiculous, and would rather believe in "bad people". An almost idiotic lie, not caring about the bitter pleadings of the three children. It almost seems absurd, but when we think about it carefully, when you and I were children, how many things we took for granted that adults thought were nonsense. The number one villain Olaf said in one sentence: Adults will never believe what children say.

It is worth mentioning that after the film is over, there is a cast and crew list about 15 minutes long. Unlike the black and white characters in other films, the adventures of three children are interpreted in the form of black and white animation. The style of painting is weird. It's more in line with the original style.

Looking forward to the sequel...

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Extended Reading
  • Trevor 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    Okay, actually, it's not very good for Jim Carrey to play the villain.

  • Idell 2022-04-21 09:01:33

    Sunny is probably the biggest attraction. . . . boring

A Series of Unfortunate Events quotes

  • Count Olaf: [handing off Sunny] Hot potato!

  • Count Olaf: You just stay where you're at and we'll come where you're to!