source of creativity

Garrick 2022-04-21 09:01:18

The film extended and processed the two favorite festivals of Western children, Christmas and Halloween: Christmas brings joy to children, with Santa Claus, Christmas tree, elk, Christmas gifts in socks, etc.; and Halloween is for children The result is panic, with labels like skeletons, pumpkins, pranks, and more.

1. Imagine the existence of a kingdom where Santa Claus rules the Christmas kingdom and they prepare for Christmas year-round; skeletons rule the Halloween kingdom, and they prepare for panic and mischief year-round;

2. Imagine if the skeletons felt The work is a bit tedious, when he sees the Christmas Kingdom, how does he paint the world?

3. Imagine if the Skeleton Kingdom wanted to host Christmas and kidnapped Santa Claus, how would he prepare? And what kind of changes will this event bring to Christmas? How will human beings face this change?

The specific plot design is very mediocre, but the creativity is very good, and the characters in it are quite distinctive, such as the sack man, whose body is composed of countless maggots; another example is the three mischievous children; and the one who can take his brain Dr. Wheelchair came out.

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Extended Reading
  • Kennedy 2022-04-23 07:01:16

    hmmm...the typical musical, though classic, loveless

  • Liam 2021-10-20 19:02:13

    What is more funny than an "abnormal" thing doing its best to become "normal" and behave "normal"? The joke in "Holy" comes from a kind of inversion of self-cognition-a small town of evil spirits packaged itself as Santa Claus who spread the gospel. But until you understand Jack’s growth arc and sorrow, and until you see that it has nothing to do with any festival but a mid-life crisis, you never have the right to call it "horror."

The Nightmare Before Christmas quotes

  • [to his new creation, as he inserts part of his own brain]

    Dr. Finkelstein: What a joy to think of all *we'll* have in common. *We'll* have conversations *worth* having.

  • Jack Skellington: [singing] I'm a master of fright, / and a deeeemon of light, / and I'll scare you right out of your pants. / To a guy in Kentucky / I'm Mister Unlucky / And I'm know thoughout England and France, / And since I am dead, / I can take off my head /

    [does it]

    Jack Skellington: to recite Shakespearean quotations. / No animal or man /

    [puts it back on]

    Jack Skellington: Can SCREAM like I can / With the fury of my ree-cii-ta-tions.