A good "Chinese" animation

Kamryn 2022-03-21 09:02:59

A stack of RMB made my eyes shine. It turns out that the background of this foreign cartoon is in China, with various Chinese elements such as steamed buns and signboards, as well as the beautiful Chinese scenery, especially the Leshan Giant Buddha. There is really an indescribable intimacy. Although the plot is just an ordinary family carnival plot, this film is really worth watching. One thing I don't understand is why the female protagonist's musical instrument is a Western violin, why not change it to a more Chinese-style Xiao?

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  • Deontae 2022-03-19 09:01:08

    As an animated film with Chinese elements, it is executed thoroughly. The location is China. The streets and alleys are written in Chinese, but the dubbing is in English. There is even an advertisement for Hanting, which is only available in Chinese cinemas. The images of the three protagonists are worthy of praise. They are no longer the looks of the Chinese in the eyes of foreigners, but the real looks of the Chinese. The Chinese are no longer the object of being vilified, but represent kindness, integrity, courage, and strength. Ajun tells Xiaoyi not to mess around. Xiaoyi still chooses to gritt his teeth and jump on the ship. This scene shows that Chinese women have the ability to think independently and dare to pursue what they want without caring about others. The film’s pictures are beautiful, with giant dandelions, rapeseed waves, and Leshan Giant Buddha flowers in full bloom...the imagination is full of imagination. But the plot is still too old-fashioned, and it collided with the theme of "Snow Monster Adventure", and the filming is not as deep as "Snow Monster Adventure". The only bright spot in the plot is that Xiaoyi accidentally discovered that she had been to all the places on the postcard, only to realize that Da Mao deliberately brought her here. PS: It’s a bargain to swap a cell phone for a boat.

  • Domenick 2022-03-28 09:01:10

    Although the plot is simple and juvenile, the Chinese elements produced by Oriental DreamWorks have finally escaped the embarrassment of Kung Fu Panda's "Tofu Noodles" after many years, and can see some things that are not so taken for granted. Modern Chinese elements are not easy anymore? Da Mao Very cute (although it looks like a hairy toothless boy) as a popcorn family movie and performed well during the 70th anniversary of the National Day

Abominable quotes

  • Peng: I'm hit! Tell Nai Nai's pork buns I loved them!

  • Jin: I have blueberries in places where blueberries shouldn't be.