I am really a big fan of animated movies, from Miyazaki hayao to see Disney, various types of animated movies have watched a lot.
Recently revisited the DreamWorks movie, it is so addictive, can't stop!
So come and talk to you about DreamWorks, which is also my favorite!
The first DreamWorks animated film I was exposed to was Shrek.
In the general impression, animation is for children, but the content of "Shrek" also successfully attracted my parents.
Then my parents recommended this movie to me, and it was the first time I recognized the charm of animation for all ages.
The animated film "Shrek" is not an ordinary path, and the protagonist is not the protagonist image of the general Guangweizheng or the growth and upgrading flow.
It targets the story at the big green-headed monster that everyone in the fairy tale world hates.
Shrek eats bugs and likes to bathe in mud, and his appearance is difficult to say, but his life, and himself, are actually a very rich existence.
And Princess Fiona's experience of transforming into a monster is also another mirror that sets off Shrek's personality.
Fiona was originally a beautiful princess, but she was cursed to become a monster, so she was shelved and hidden at night.
Then Shrek was a monster from birth, hated by the people around him, but he was still quite free to live.
Fiona eventually decides to abandon her identity as a princess and become a monster to live.
Because Shrek doesn't care about her appearance, but pays more attention to his heart.
In the movie, the handsome prince may be a cowardly and narcissistic mother, and the bad-hearted and ugly Cinderella step sister can also be a warm-hearted.
There are also Pinocchio, Gingerbread Man, Snow White, Three Little Pigs and other animated characters with very different personalities, very funny, at least Shrek's partner, that talk donkey is really the funny responsibility of the whole film.
From "Shrek", my prince can also have a bad personality, and the monster can be amiable, but everyone has the right to pursue happiness and happiness, and a little unhappiness cannot stop you from pursuing a comfortable state of life.
The style of "Kung Fu Panda" really has a Chinese martial arts flavor!
Noodles, fireworks, as well as tigers, dogs, cranes, praying mantises, snakes five heroes, of which the Chinese elements are full.
In the movie, pandas and kung fu are both Chinese cultural characteristics, but Ah Bao is a solid green-eyed foreign bear.
From this point of view, Chinese movies are really quite a bit worse.
Obese and not optimistic, he also has a martial arts dream, and under the careful guidance of his master, he has also changed from waste wood to hero.
The last treasure book, which has nothing, illustrates a simple truth: when you try countless efforts and believe in your own strength, anything can happen.
Everyone has to work their own and believe in their own strength.
My favorite DreamWorks movie is probably How to Train Your Dragon.
Hiccup was as thin as a pole, completely different from the strong and powerful Dragon Slayer Vikings.
But he discovered the uniqueness of the dragon through his personal ideas, changed the way the people slayed the dragon, and eventually made people and dragons live in harmony.
In the movie, the most touching thing is the encounter and getting along between Hiccup and Toothless, the two of them are more like another self, growing and experiencing together, becoming more and more powerful, and finally finding themselves.
Hiccup may not be the traditional leader in the eyes of the clan, but it also has a unique idea and charm.
The last hiccup and toothless boy each became the king of their own tribe, and before facing the parting, the editor was very sad.
Partners who grow up together will eventually separate, as if to see the end of a period of youth.
From "Shrek" to "Kung Fu Panda" to "How to Train Your Dragon", the protagonists are good at self-deprecation and have an overall optimistic personality.
They all have shortcomings, but they never give up on themselves at the last minute, and they become better selves at the last point.
Cartoons may not be for children, but more content for adults.
DreamWorks, I probably won't get tired from watching it many times!