| Latest movie review | Number of replies: 13 [The Tale of Despereaux] Lola (Atlanta) 2008-12-22 7:20:00 I went to see Big-Eared Mouse today and found that the cinema was the same as when Wall-e was there.
They are all parents with young children, and I am the only single adult.
Sitting there, I felt a little awkward. From the day I saw the trailor, this big-eared mouse made me crazy.
Speaking of which, mice and rats are actually different. Mouse are probably decent people, living in a brighter world, while rats are low-class people, living in a shady place, similar to white people and black people more than a hundred years ago.
Despereaux was born in a very loving mouse family, with a... [Full text] Number of replies: 12 Pedro the Romantic Mouse: The Unfinished Knight (Pictures and Text) Rating: 7.8 Su Fu (Beijing) 2009-4-26 0
:26:00 Take Disney, Pixar, and DreamWorks as examples. The number of animals or other non-human creatures appearing in their cartoons should be greater than that of human characters.
The reason is that most of them are children. Children like animals, and like human facial expressions, the texture of animal hair is also very challenging.
And setting the story on animals is a compromise in itself.
Just like China's ghosts, foxes, fairies and other themes with feudal superstitions, they are only allowed to be performed in the form of ancient costumes. This reduces a lot of unnecessary troubles and creates mass entertainment where insiders can only watch and laymen can watch the excitement.
Of course, there must be someone... [Full text] Number of replies: 11 Romantic Mouse, so romantic!
Comments: 4 Moved (Guangzhou) 2009-3-25 21:09:00 Let’s take a look at the first romantic part of the romantic mouse: When learning English, students must have been wondering why mouse is in English
There are two types: RAT and MOUSE. After watching this movie, I finally learned the secret: it turns out that RAT is bigger, uglier, and has a longer nose. The most obvious feature is: RAT can eat MOUSE!
So it makes sense that the one who is smaller, prettier, cuter, and has an ordinary nose is, of course, MOUSE.
... [Full text] Number of replies: 2 Romantic Mouse Pedro himyqq (Beijing) 2009-3-19 20:25:00 Listening to the radio yesterday, tonight we talked about movies, and the first one we talked about was this film.
Emma dubs it, so of course I have to check it out.
When it comes to the princess, I listened carefully and thought Emma was so professional... This is a story with a domino effect: the mouse scared the queen to death, the king was sad and issued a ban, and the entire kingdom fell into misery. The princess hated scaring the queen.
The mouse that killed its mother, the mouse takes revenge... If this continues, it will not end well.
But don’t worry, the protagonist of this film - Pedro appears. He is destined to be an alternative hero saving America. His two big ears are his iconic feature, and he is also able to glide... [Full text] Number of replies:
2 "Romantic Mouse": Mouse staged a romantic legend ↓ Countercurrent↑ (Beijing) 2009-5-15 23:20:00 First of all, this dear little "actor" is so attractive to me. When I saw the poster, I felt
To get a glimpse of this leading actor.
To be honest, I didn't understand much at first. The whole movie even gave me a depressing feeling; I didn't quite understand why this movie was named "Romantic".
But I have always believed that you can only understand the truth after watching all movies. "Romantic Mouse" is such a movie.
Before Little Big Ear appeared, the story was mainly about a "rat", which is also translated as "big squirrel" in the film.
Here is something detailed... [Full text] Number of replies: 2 "Romantic Rat" Wang Erduo (Beijing) 2009-3-6 21:41:00 A topic about vulnerability and strength.
[Full text] Number of replies: 2 There is a kind of brave night owl (Kunming) 2009-5-12 13:52:00 You can say that all this is a very big misunderstanding. The king was hurt, so he hurt the big squirrel, big
The squirrel was hurt, so he hurt the princess, the princess was hurt, so she hurt the maid unintentionally, and the maid was hurt for a long time, nothing could make her happy. Is this a mistake or a good start?
The little mouse is a hero because he is fearless, kind, and fights for glory. Others are heroes because they learn to forgive.
Forgiveness may not make you happy immediately, but at least you will be relaxed and able to be yourself without being tied down by sadness and resentment.