High end animation about Broken People

Alex 2022-09-15 08:53:57

If it weren't for a bit of drama, I wouldn't watch this cartoon. Why? Because I saw the texture of the pictures, I thought how could there be such ugly cartoons these days. If it weren't for the fact that it was a production team of Bojack Horseman, I probably still couldn't make up my mind. Ignorance is not. After clicking it, I found that although the texture of the cartoon is a bit strange, the portrayal of the protagonist is very appropriate. I only want to understand after seeing the heroine's father and recognizing the actors in Better Called Saul - seeing the interpretation of various great gods After that, I understood that this cartoon is not ugly, but too high-end. It's really poor and it limits my imagination. Where is the high end? First - it was originally performed by an actor to have such vivid facial expressions and body movements; second - why not use a real person? Obviously because of the layers of reality and illusion inside, it is easier to express with animation. The third - the script is very good - is a bit complicated, a bit touching, family, suspense, and fantasy-based plot. I'm just preconceived because I've never seen such an animation. Click on, because of the plot, because of the characterization, you can't stop. To put it a little deeper, I am actually attracted by broken people. Who does not have something broken in his heart? The profound influence of childhood events on growing up is actually a theme explored by this film. In fact, I have a few questions in my heart, who can help answer them? First - Why did Dad selectively lose his memory and can't remember the day before the car accident? Second - Why did Dad wait so long for his daughter to have a car accident, which led to the follow-up exploration of her abilities Third - Dad drove the car off the cliff, and the female assistant was buried with him. Isn't this murder? Why isn't there any discussion?

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