Fairy tale + reality

Stevie 2021-10-22 14:32:59

This world is completely my dream, okay!

Cartoon characters and real people are great too

Okay, let’s go back to the topic and talk about some movies.

Is this a movie about fairy tales? No, is this a real-life movie? Nor is it. In my opinion, this is a movie in the so-called "cartoon" shell. Tell me a few details.

1. Whiskey

I think the setting for whiskey is great. It makes a clear distinction between cartoons and real people at once, which I like very much.

2. Rabbit's wife (I'm sorry I can't remember the name)

This setting is very ironic. I still remember a sketch of snl, that is, the beauty is married to a nerd with a normal appearance. Everyone left the business and discussed why she would marry him. The combination of the rabbit and the wife is like the husband and wife in this sketch. Therefore, the boss will inexplicably suspect that the wife is cheating, just because the appearance is very realistic and ironic.

Still say that the body is perfect

3. Big boss

The big boss turned out to be a cartoon character. I didn’t expect it. Anyway, I didn’t expect it. This is another irony. Cartoon characters want to exterminate cartoon characters. Cartoon characters hate cartoon characters. This does not correspond to the mutual targeting and confrontation between people. Kill each other? This is also a setting I like very much.

4. Happy

The rabbits in the bar brought happiness to others, and they did not betray the rabbits. This also tells us the purpose of making cartoons, or not just cartoons, to bring happiness to people. The effect of happiness is much greater than we thought.

Hope everyone is happy soon!

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Extended Reading
  • Jaclyn 2022-03-19 09:01:03

    I watched it as a kid. . . It doesn't make any sense!

  • Osbaldo 2021-10-22 14:41:28

    If you think about it carefully, it is an interesting idea to bring all the new and old cartoon characters together as the carrier of Minority's identity. The post-war LA filmed in the 1980s is directly placed in the current context and there is no sign of obsolescence. The ambiguity of Villain's identity and the design of Femme Fatale's character are also particularly worth pondering. As for the challenges that the animation department has created for itself, the perfection is more than just being on the same stage with a real person.

Who Framed Roger Rabbit quotes

  • Dolores: Is he always this funny, or only on days when he's wanted for murder?

  • Judge Doom: Can you guess what this is?

    [Turns tap handle, Dip pours out onto a silver plate]

    Jessica Rabbit: Oh my God, it's DIP!

    Judge Doom: That's right, my dear! Enough to dip Toontown off the face of the earth!

    [Removes the curtain, revealing a vehicle that contains a tonne of dip stored]

    Judge Doom: Vehicle of my own design; 5,000 gallons of heated dip, pumped at enormous velocity through a pressurized water cannon. Toontown will be erased in a matter of minutes.