Antarctic Adventure

Serenity 2022-03-21 09:02:20

I found that as I grew up, I became more and more easily moved. I used to watch a movie, and when I saw the moving parts, I was thinking, true or false, nothing touching, and then I almost forgot the content after watching it. Now I think that watching movies also requires skills. If you always watch movies with the mentality of "it's all fake", it's like a lot of people watching magic. Knowing it's fake, you still have to hold the idea of ​​"true magic". If you only want to watch it with the idea of ​​"fake, fake", then it's not worth watching, it's better not to watch it.

I am easily moved by animal movies. In my impression, the movie that moved me the most is not "Titanic", but "The Lion King", "The Diary of an Emperor Penguin", etc. Although I was scratched by a dog when I was a child I also had several stitches, my face was scratched by a cat, and even a month ago, I was scratched by a dog from a fellow villager and received a vaccination for a month. I think they are so cute and kind.

The essence of this film lies in the description of the nearly 200 days of independent living of the dogs, but unfortunately there are not many scenes in this episode. It may be that the director thinks that animals are disobedient after all (I don’t know the shots of the dogs that have been filmed now. How many times do they have to reshoot), they reduced their scenes, but the film was made into 2 hours, which made people feel that the film was a bit cumbersome.

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  • Beth 2022-01-01 08:02:13

    I found one characteristic, but all the movies starring animals and children are very touching. Because they don't need acting skills, as long as they naturally present their true state, it's OK, but it's difficult for a crowd of adult actors, and they work together very well. The dogs are very photogenic, loyal, cute, and love them a lot.

  • Kamryn 2022-04-24 07:01:15

    It's really different in the cinema

Eight Below quotes

  • Jerry Shepard: I gotta get back there. I owe it to them.

  • [first lines]

    Jerry Shepard: All right, Coop. A hundred and five degrees. What do you say?

    Charlie Cooper: 1-0-5? I can go more.