Love songs are still good old, lover is still old beauty, there is a word in this world called "classic", like black and white movies, 2D animation, and jazz music.
It was suspicious to introduce the story in New Orleans at first. My impression of this city comes from "Criminal Minds"-JJ’s lg is a local resident, French, with a very strange accent, like a marinated egg, according to his introduction, it is alcoholic food and A place of musical revelry. So this movie is not about drinking at all.
The kind-hearted princess and the prince met and fell in love, and are willing to give up their past and dreams to live with this love, and finally get a happy ending. This is Disney’s routine, which has been continuously given to children around the world from the day of its birth. Pouring this kind of ecstasy soup-the world is fair and beautiful, as long as you are pure in heart, aggressive, and willing to sacrifice yourself, you will have a good ending.
Of course, when the children grew up, they knew that reality was not the case. It was just a beautiful dream. When I sat down to the end with a group of French children and their parents, the kid behind me fell asleep (not because the story is boring, The children seemed to be out of control of eating, drinking, and sleeping), while the adults applauded enthusiastically. A group of people older than me applauded a movie that is so old, so routine, so 2D, and so Disney.
Because it brought back a curtain of our old dreams.
The setting of New Orleans is basically for nostalgia. The heroine’s father who died young also exists for nostalgia. There is also the crocodile named Louis, which was obviously designed based on Amstrong’s body shape. It is also for nostalgia. Ray is designed to be a firefly and the guy with an accent is also for nostalgia. The jazz full of chapters is the purpose, and the nostalgia is the purpose.
The sleeping children, those who call my aunt, don’t know who the father of the jazz is, or who the soul singer is, but we old guys will inevitably begin to behave like old people and fall into remembrance. It is the good of the old days, everything is old beauty, all love affair is not as pure as the first time, and all heartbeats are not as good as the first lack of heart.
The adults would rather lose their heart for a while. In this remembrance, it’s like going back to when I was a child, as if I heard this story for the first time, as if I was still sitting in a rattan chair, leaning against my grandmother. The brightest star in the sky. I also named it, but it was too long ago, I don't remember it anymore.
When Ray finally looked at the star, I couldn't hold back. D asked me where I couldn't hold back. I said I still believe that there are flowers on every star~~~ So I was made fun of—again. But, I said, children's shoes, when you look at the starry sky alone—that is, if you can still see the stars where you live—don’t you want a rose on every star?
Children, auntie watched this kind of cartoon when she was young, it's pretty good.
PS: I quite like the round nose of the yellow-haired girl. It feels very festive.
PS and PS: This is a French version. Because the music of this film is completely based on the classic jazz route, the French dubbing feels more right.
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