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happyflydream's rating
The overall design is based on the song and dance film. The audio-visual effect is amazing. At the same time, there is no compromise on the script because of the need to add the song and dance elements. The script design is also excellent. As the protagonist of this film, Aisha is different from the Disney series characters in the traditional sense. It can be said that she is born with tragic color. The magic of Aisha in the film and what she encounters actually metaphorically represent the minority groups in society. However, the design of this metaphor is very ingenious, and it does not increase the threshold of understanding of the film. It is still very rare to make it suitable for all ages. The ending presented in the end is also a breakthrough in Disney's screenwriting feature of "love can affect everything". Although it can be seen that some places have simplified the plot in consideration of the audience of the film, the overall impression is still excellent.
The overall quality is very good. The theme is quite special. The whole film focuses on left-behind children and other related issues, with the image of Little Taro, who has a high contrast between maturity and age, as the core, which makes people feel particularly distressed. At the same time, the friendly behavior of several key characters makes people feel very warm. The story is not complicated. It all revolves around small things, but it looks good. Although the script has some idealized ideas, it still feels quite meaningful. The painting is simple, and the lines are mainly filled with large areas of solid colors. However, it can be seen from the expressions of some characters that the production team is very careful.