It's the most fusion movie I've ever seen. The depiction of Chinese cultural background and local scenes is very detailed. Ancient and modern, Chinese and foreign, great fusion.
The protagonist's little girl's behavior is very American, but the scene environment is very Chinese and accurate (the teacher said "you may get 30th on the first test today", which really amused me). Xiaoqiao Liushui Town talked about magnetic levitation, the younger brother who played table tennis practiced wall penetration, and the scientific and technological lunar rock surface flew over the fiery red unicorn beast. The immortal Chang'e gave a Katy Perry-style concert when she appeared on the stage.
I was amazed at the fusion of various elements throughout, and admired the accurate depiction of the Asian cultural scene. I even saw some shadows of Japanese anime and Korean dramas. Amazed the whole way through. If it is adapted from a cultural background that I don't understand, I may not have such a strong feeling of being "hit" and "subverted" repeatedly. like.
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