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1998's A Bug's Life is Pixar's first movie after Toy Story.
Our protagonist is a young ant "searching for himself", trying to gain a place in society with his curious personality. Of course, in this process, he experiences disappointments like everyone else and struggles with the negative comments of the environment.
Throughout the movie, we experience mostly funny, sometimes emotional moments through his eyes.
It's a very high quality movie with a meaningful, realistic scenario and a beautiful message about life. One of Pixar's hidden treasures...
Note: At the end of an animated movie, adding "behind the scenes funny moments" was also brilliant and funny :D.
Our protagonist is a young ant "searching for himself", trying to gain a place in society with his curious personality. Of course, in this process, he experiences disappointments like everyone else and struggles with the negative comments of the environment.
Throughout the movie, we experience mostly funny, sometimes emotional moments through his eyes.
It's a very high quality movie with a meaningful, realistic scenario and a beautiful message about life. One of Pixar's hidden treasures...
Note: At the end of an animated movie, adding "behind the scenes funny moments" was also brilliant and funny :D.
A visual feast...
Set in 10191, in a utopian universe where each dynasty owns a planet, the story unfolds against the backdrop of political conflict between the empire and the great dynasties.
The first movie lays the foundations for this beautiful fiction, introduces the universe. It's a very meaningful and qualified introduction to the series. It opens up great potential for the next movies.
I can say that a series of Star Wars, LOTR quality is coming.
Footnote: You should definitely take a look at Lesley Blanch's The Sabres of Paradise (Imam Shamyl's biography). Frank Herbert was heavily influenced by this book when he wrote Dune.
Set in 10191, in a utopian universe where each dynasty owns a planet, the story unfolds against the backdrop of political conflict between the empire and the great dynasties.
The first movie lays the foundations for this beautiful fiction, introduces the universe. It's a very meaningful and qualified introduction to the series. It opens up great potential for the next movies.
I can say that a series of Star Wars, LOTR quality is coming.
Footnote: You should definitely take a look at Lesley Blanch's The Sabres of Paradise (Imam Shamyl's biography). Frank Herbert was heavily influenced by this book when he wrote Dune.