Just the right anti-tradition

Jamey 2022-09-06 15:05:42

The overall look and feel is relatively pleasant. Although the target group of this cartoon is not children, the plot of this film is very simple like a children's movie, and there are also some bright spots.

There are several places that gave me an anti-traditional experience.

For example, after waiting for 18 hours to get the potion, depending on the type of tablet, it may be disturbed by pigeons and not drink it, or under the influence of various people reluctantly drink the potion or not drink the potion, but here is the potion. It failed, and it also returned to many people's doubts about "the potion that turns into a pigeon needs to be tested dozens of times, and there is no reason to turn it back into a human once." Another example is that in the end, after Lance got the real potion, he resolutely drank it, instead of the vulgar "suddenly aware of the cuteness of pigeon companions and the necessity of companions, so I didn't drink potions for the time being", these places still jumped out somewhat. a certain framework.

In addition, the story turns into a pigeon under the background of Lance being searched in various ways, so that "the most dangerous place is the safest", which also produces a different kind of interest.

In addition, the action design of the animated film is very exciting, especially the first paragraph, which is very handsome, so I feel that the time I have been doing pigeons is too long, resulting in a significant reduction in the action space, which is a bit regrettable. Also, the idea of ​​the little protagonist is very interesting, and the props are also quite interesting, but the art is not good enough, and the handling is not "just right cute", but a bunch of cats in the sky look a bit weird to me

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Spies in Disguise quotes

  • Walter Beckett: [Sterling has just been transformed into a pigeon] Can you see me?

    Lance Sterling: I can see everything!

    Lance Sterling: Why can I see you and my butt at the same time?

  • Lance Sterling: Let's get weird.

    Walter Beckett: Boom.