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Thoughts after watching "Kung Fu Panda"

I feel very good. Except that it speaks English and the expressions and body movements are Americanized, it basically feels like it has Chinese elements.

Snow Mountain Black Leopard (Taro Taro in the film), A term in the Chinese concept, a character I like very much, but unfortunately he is a villain. Kung Fu is the legendary peak of perfection and perfection. (PS: I felt much cuter than Hu Niu when I was a child)

The Five Heroes, several representative sects in Chinese Kung Fu (PS: The fight with the Snow Leopard was so exciting, foreigners can use Chinese Kung Fu so well So good, so rare!)

Hu Niu represents the Tiger Fist in Chinese Kung Fu. The phrase "Master" she bowed to Fei Bo in the ending made me feel particularly interesting. She was convinced. I admit Master Feibo, and I don’t have to worry about her becoming Taro II, haha. It's just that I always feel that she is jealous of Taro, (Master doesn't love me anymore. Woohoo...)

Mantis is the Mantis Fist. During the battle with Snow Leopard, this little insect's He has great arm strength. One person pulled a big suspension bridge for the five of them to perform acrobatics, which made me sweat. There was also a clip of him giving Fei Bo acupuncture. Foreigners still have research on acupuncture, but I can't see the heat of the mantis's needles in the film, which turned the panda into a hedgehog (haha. The foreigner deliberately made it comedic)

There is also a snake. It seems that its tail is more powerful than its fangs and can be used as a whip. The speed was good, especially when he hit Snow Leopard himself with his tail tied to Snow Leopard's hand. Also, Snow Leopard grabbed her neck when she was running away, and she shouted "monkey~~". She felt that he was very smart and smart. , but her performance in the film is not a memorable supporting role.

Crane is a great talent. He is both civilized and military. He can write well with calligraphy. He also likes to wear a small hat. He feels like a hermit. However, the birds in the film all have similar shapes. You may wish to When watching, compare Fei Bo's father (noodle duck), the crane, and the bird that delivers the message (I don't know if it's a wild goose or a wild duck).

I was deeply impressed by the way the monkey ran, but he was not shown too much in the film, which also made me feel that he lacked the aura and naughtiness of the Chinese monkeys, and was not a very prominent character ( Why doesn't he use the trick of monkey stealing peaches--!), but what makes me remember him is probably the part where Fei Bo steals his peach cakes, haha, Fei Bo said "Don'" in a daze. t tell monkey”, it felt funny.

The master in the film is a tortoise. It is understandable that in Chinese culture, tortoises are very long-lived and very wise animals. The scene where he stops the snow leopard from stealing the dragon's purpose is short, but it is very classic. Well, the acupuncture technique is really fresh in my memory, and the conversation he had with his master felt like the image of an ancient Chinese saint. His English dubbing was really good, and it directly made me want to learn English. ,hehe.

However, the master is a small panda, which makes me a little confused. But the dragon warrior taught by him is a giant panda, so I feel very understandable, haha, and although this old man is quite old, but in the movie Some of his behaviors and actions look like those of a child, haha, and some of his helpless expressions and eyes towards Fei Bo (albeit a bit Western-style), which makes me feel that this is the most lacking detailed close-up in Chinese animation, and it is also One of the important reasons that makes me feel that Chinese animation lacks vividness and humanity is that there are some descriptions of expressions in the very early Chinese animations (Havoc in Heaven), but I feel that it is a bit stage-like exaggeration and a bit artificial. , there is no sense of reality that is close to life. The image of the master reminds me of many masters in the older generation of Chinese kung fu movies (Snake Hands, Drunken Master, etc.). They are gray-haired, old-skinned, and their training apprentices feel like they want to kill them in disguise. The same, in a different way.

Especially the scene of grabbing the buns on the plate is very similar to a scene in the very old Chinese movie "Huo Yuanjia", where the master (who is a beggar) and his apprentice grab a bowl of noodles, and what he did during training He has a naughty expression, haha

Fat Bo, haha, is so cute, I have the urge to kiss him, but to be honest, his language, expressions and movements (except for Kung Fu) feel completely Western. Yes, the part about stealing peach cakes, the part about grabbing steamed buns with the master, and the scenes about the snow leopard grabbing the dragon's order (some shouts of "Wow~~ahha~~yo" when being bounced or thrown into the air "Roar, etc.") These combined make me feel that this "unusual" panda grew up abroad, or it can be understood as a storyline model of a foreign young man learning Chinese Kung Fu. It can be said that there is still a lot of Western humor in the film. At the end of the fight with Taro, he used the wizard's finger (there are three different translations of the film, and there are multiple translations of this skill: "Wu Ji Diamond Finger" and "Wu's Broken Bone Finger", it is not clear what it is called), It makes me feel very uncomfortable, because out of curiosity about kung fu, I really want to know the effect of that kind of kung fu, but I also feel very happy, because he can understand such kung fu, which is really a genius, but when it comes to this, I feel that he The part about stealing Tao Su (describing his talent for learning martial arts) was a bit sudden, as if a fool suddenly enlightened, and there was no foreshadowing (maybe I didn't notice it), and in the training ground, "He gave Level 0 In the paragraph "set a standard", there is no trace of any talent for learning martial arts. In addition, I feel that Fei Bo has an "indissoluble bond" with the steps up the mountain in the movie. The first time, he climbed the steps to watch the martial arts competition. The second time, he was kicked out by the master and rolled down the steps. The third time In order to save the master, he climbed the stairs (the part where Taro and the master were fighting). The fourth time, he and Taro snatched the Dragon Order, and rolled the stairs with Taro in his arms (this time with a back support). The fifth time, he wanted to confirm the life or death of the master, and climbed up again. Haha, this fate seems to be not ordinary deep.

When I watched the movie, I felt that the plot pattern was a bit like a Kung Fu movie based on China. The first one was the Chinese Kung Fu of the older generation, like Drunken Master (the old naughty boy training the stupid boy) species), the second one is from Zhou Xingxing's series. First, he is a little-known little guy, but by some strange combination of circumstances, he gets the master's true biography, especially the last move, the wizard's finger, and the Tathagata Palm in "Kung Fu". Conspiring together.

Overall, the movie is pretty good. There are some Western-style elements, but it doesn’t contradict or conflict with the theme of kung fu. Haha, maybe it’s this kind of Western humor combined with Chinese kung fu that makes the audience watch it. A knowing smile.

PS: China’s current animation may be very confused, and I don’t know in what direction it is developing. The animation produced is quite childish, and the animation is completely positioned as a kindergarten stage film, and the development is also at the kindergarten level. , just like the film "sets a standard for Zero Level", and the film that combines 3D and 2D feels nondescript (Blue Cat series, "Matsu"), I really feel awkward after watching it, and some films, the portrayal of The monster is a product of who knows which country. It is neither Chinese nor Western, and has a strange shape. The decent characters are all hot-blooded, strong and upright, and the villains are all sharp-mouthed, monkey-like, with sinister eyebrows and rat-like eyes, and they also have two treacherous beards floating around. I feel sweaty. Yeah, you should learn from Master Xuegong in this aspect. Chinese animations make too absolute a distinction between right and wrong between good and evil, which to a great extent restricts the development of the storyline.

I really hope that Chinese animation can take off as soon as possible.

(The above are purely personal opinions, just take a look...)

After watching Kung Fu Panda

2008-06-25 00:46: 45

This movie tells the story of a place called "Valley" in ancient China, where many animals live, most of which are just cute and ordinary "citizens", while those who live in "Ji Palace" ” are the most powerful animals in Chinese Kung Fu. There is a turtle master named "Oogway", a civet cat teacher named "Shifu", as well as Hu Niu, Monkey Brother, He'er, Snake and Mantis.

Oogway foresaw in his dream that Leopard "Taro", a former member of the Ji Palace who was serving his sentence in prison, would escape from prison and return to the "Valley", in order to avenge Yishun who was defeated by Oogway for not being able to obtain the "Dragon Scroll" 20 years ago. hatred. At this time, the animals in Ji Palace began to select "Dragon Warriors" to deal with "Taro". The son of the duck noodle shop, Panda Feibo, lives an aimless life. His only interest is to daydream and yearn for unfathomable kung fu. At the dragon warrior selection meeting, Fei Bo, who just wanted to see the animals mentioned before by the "Five Furious Warriors", accidentally became a dragon warrior. When no one believed him, Master Oogway enlightened him, and Master Civet slowly accepted him and taught him all the skills. After Taro returned to the valley and defeated the Furious Five and the civet cat, "Dragon Warrior" Feibo finally relied on his courageous fighting ability to defeat Taro and became a real dragon warrior.

After watching the whole movie, I had no idea that I was watching the TS version. This is the best animated movie I have watched recently. It has the same animal theme as Ratatouille, but the character creation is richer. It's real; it's as incredible as Meet the Robinsons, but your eyes won't feel tired after watching it. Funny, touching, action...a variety of elements are gathered here. Next, I will talk about my opinions on these aspects~

When I first saw the poster, I knew that this was an indispensable movie. It’s a funny movie. Egg Tomato throws in, “Are there any American animated movies that aren’t funny!?” Sorry...it’s actually really funny. Fat Bo has to touch his shorts after taking a few steps, and there’s that desolate world. He has such a big belly. Looking at him makes me want to laugh. Of course, America's famous stunts have pushed the funny expressions of characters in many cartoons to the extreme, and this movie is no exception.

In terms of plot, the national treasure panda became the son of a duck, maybe he was adopted - -, chattering about ancestral secret recipes, etc... This duck annoyed Fei Bo to death. The routine card of the animated movie "accidental collision" also appeared in this movie. Fei Bo accidentally became a dragon warrior and made a leap even though his innate conditions were not outstanding. This is also to highlight the inspiration. What it brings.

The death of Master Oogway is one of the touching plots. "Existence has its own reason" "Not everything can be controlled as one wishes"... This master who has no desires and desires has truly understood the "turtle life" and made the civet cat truly accept Fei Bo, and Fei Bo no longer Give up learning effort easily.

Panda Feibo has a bit of a ruffian spirit, but he is kind and honest in nature, and he will not hesitate to make a fool of himself in order to please others. He often seems a bit cowardly, but when he is needed, he will never look back, even if the final opponent is the most powerful Taro. When he opened the Dragon Scroll and found that it was just blank, he also understood that the real secret of martial arts is to believe in yourself. And he also completed his transformation, learned the strongest Kung Fu "Wizard Finger", and defeated Taro.

Once again, I have to talk about Fei Bo’s father duck, which vividly fits the image of many people in reality. Traditional, even a bit feudal, I hope my son will inherit the family business and accept my own destiny. In fact, everything he did was just for his son. He always talks about the secret soup base to encourage his son to make progress. Although Fei Bo is not impressed, it also shows the duck's fatherly love. Just as Fei Bo finally got the Dragon Scroll, when he told Fei Bo that the secret soup base did not exist at all, I think his son had obtained the supreme wealth in the world.

Kung Fu Panda, Kung Fu Panda, naturally has action scenes. The scene where Leopard Taro escapes from prison is truly wonderful. There are also the stunts of the "Five Furious Warriors", the ultimate battle between Feibo and Taro, etc... The action scenes are really dizzying, like peeking into the animal version of the martial arts world. It is indeed wonderful and amazing.

What I have to say about this film is the "Chinese style" factor. The accompaniment of national musical instruments, Chinese legends, etc. are intertwined in this movie produced by DreamWorks. I think the balance point is well mastered, and it will not make Chinese culture too westernized, and it will also make it easier for Americans to accept the tip of the iceberg. Chinese culture.