If you like it, use it. If you don't like it, just turn it off.
First of all, I like Spark very much. It's fleshy and cute. Even if it's resurrected after death, I still like it. Secondly, I have to say, I like dogs very much, who doesn't like a friend who is silly every day~
Also, I think the use of black in this film is really good, even if it is bright in the daytime, it will still cloud my heart A layer of gray stuff and something that keeps everyone's attention beyond mere visual spectacle.
And the most annoying thing to see is the piles of "you know" in the film reviews, the most annoying thing to bring back the dead. You can see Chinese politics in everything, and you are truly convinced, bro! !
In fact, I think this movie is Tim satirizing adults. Unlike Big Fish, B is about the son who finally understands his father. No matter how imperfect his father is, he is also a great man.
And F tells the story of a child who simply wants to save his dog. There are countless adults in it, but except for the Russian teacher, they are all stupid, selfish, and weak adults.
And Victor in the film is just a person who wants to live in his own world. There are no bad people in this film, and of course there are no so-called good people. There is very little warmth in legends, but isn't this the world?
Some people say that Tim Burton is as talented as he is, but I don't think he is just being himself as always. To be honest, I thought of Vincent as soon as I saw the poster.
Others say that he keeps repeating himself, and no one has the obligation to keep innovating.
Also, some people say that it was Disney who put pressure on the ending of this movie to be blabla like this. It would be annoying to watch like this. Why do all movies have to have a tragic ending, and you will be satisfied when everyone is speechless. Woolen cloth? ! !
If Sparky didn't come back to life at the end, I would definitely want to rush into the TV and strangle those cowardly selfish stupid adults! !
And the reason I like the movie is that he doesn't make a big point from beginning to end.
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