Watching the entire movie, I had only one thought in my head: The world is so scary that now even Disney has stopped telling fairy tales.
This film is not only terribly realistic, but also an anti-love, anti-romantic work. Fortunately, it is produced in the United States, if it were produced in China or France or other countries, I would be deeply concerned.
After all, America's tendency to "progress" in this regard has been going on for a long time.
In fact, in the process of watching the movie, I did not feel this kind of anxiety, on the contrary, I also felt quite novel. After all, Disney's previous popular IPs, such as "Frozen" and "Zootopia", have surpassed each other, but they have not yet gotten rid of the element of "love". This time, "Invincible Destruction King" completely got rid of this traditional element, and accompanied by all kinds of self-deprecating and self-deprecating classic old stalks, it is indeed refreshing in terms of look and feel.
The heroine of the movie, Winnipeg, is a cool girl. She looks sweet, has a hoarse voice, and is petite, but she likes excitement and adventure. It is clear that she is a character with many qualities of a modern woman. Disney's last popular work, the heroine in "Zootopia", the rabbit police officer Judy is also a character who symbolizes the independence, autonomy, and strength of women in the new era. He also formed a sweet CP with Mr. Fox, Nick from "Su Zhatian". This part of the emotional drama adds a lot of soft and romantic color to this female workplace drama.
But in "Invincible Destruction King", Vanellope doesn't have a boyfriend, she only has one good friend - Ralph the Invincible Destruction King. They spend time together every day and share their emotions. Although their personalities were different, Ralph was nice to her and would do anything for her. Because of an accident, Vanellope's home was destroyed, she was heartbroken, helpless and desperate. It was Ralph who said to her, let's go to the Internet ebay and buy a steering wheel to fix your home.
The two simple whites finally found out that buying a steering wheel requires money, but they have no money at all. Vanellope lost her mind again, and it was Ralph who pulled her and decided to play games to earn money.
In the end, they went round and round, and they finally came across the opportunity to make money from video traffic. Ralph didn't say a word, let go of everything, gave everything he had, and started to try shooting various themed videos from a bum, with only one purpose, that is, to help Winnipeg find his home.
But when the money finally got together and the steering wheel was in hand, Vanellope found that she didn't want to go back to the sweet sprint. She wanted to stay in the Internet world and in the wild racing. Although she feels indebted to Ralph, she decides to leave him behind because she finds that she and Ralph are fundamentally at odds and they should be separated.
I want to say that this story is really shitty true. That's the source of my worries when this starkly true story is played out by two cute cartoon characters.
Indeed, no one stipulates that animation can only tell fairy tales. In the past few years, my country's domestic animation has also been developing towards "adult-oriented animation", but I still feel that this is two times.
It is true that classical fairy tales can no longer conform to the values of modern trends, and innovation is inevitable, but I think "Invincible Destruction King" compared with its predecessors.
You can despise the simple logical relationships and black-and-white binary oppositions of fairy tales, but it never seems to happen that there is no big villain at all, and your "enemy" is actually your best friend.
Few cartoons promote the value that your dreams and your own will are the most important things in this world. It's nothing to let down your friends, after all, you have three different views.
These are the current mainstream values, and there is nothing wrong with talking about them in detail. If you don’t even know these truths, you will suffer in the future when you join the society. But if I have a child, I may be more willing to show him/her some films that contain more "love", such as the films of Hayao Miyazaki.
I will tell my children that there is nothing wrong with chasing your dreams, but it is a big mistake to live up to what others have for you. When you decide to stay in Asphalt, you should immediately call your friend who is waiting for you, because it is cruel to him to let him wait for an extra second in the unknown, your friendship for so long, how much are you bear it? Knowing your decision, he may feel betrayed, angry, or incomprehensible. At this time, you should try your best to comfort him. You must hold on to your ideals and comfort your friends. This is very important. It's difficult, but you have to do it with all your life, because your friends also tried their best to help you at the beginning, so these are what you should do.
Don't blame your procrastination on your inner contradictions, don't pin your hopes on unexpected events to solve things, do you really think you will be as lucky as the protagonist in the cartoon?
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