Five movies that can help children improve their aesthetics

Cartoons have always been my favorite movie genre. But I have never been very fond of CG animations like \”Kung Fu Panda\”. Although I know that these animations are very well done and the technology is very high. But what I don\’t like is precisely their unified style, too precise and delicate movements. The style I\’m talking about here doesn\’t mean the character\’s body-length ratio, face width or narrowness, eye size, or bright or dark colors. Rather, it refers to the style of the entire movie, which exudes a kind of high-tech cleverness. What I personally like are works with a slightly clumsy, inaccurate aesthetic. It is these clumsiness, these shortcomings, there is a beauty in inaccuracy and imperfection that give rise to something called style. My childhood was an era before industrialized animated films. I grew up watching films like \”Havoc in Heaven\” and \”Nezha Hao Hai\”. Today’s children have grown up watching CG animations, so this summer vacation, I found a few for my parents and friends. According to my standards, the aesthetic level is very high. A very stylish free animated feature film. You can bring your children to watch it, which is also a good way to change your aesthetic taste. Crazy Date, winner of the 2004 Annie Award in Mirador, tells the story of a grandson and a grandson who depend on each other for life, and a grandma trains her autistic grandson to become a cyclist. But in order to control the outcome of the game, the mafia kidnapped the grandson, and the grandma took a few old friends to rescue her grandson. Louise Overwintering is about a lonely old lady who went to a seasonal seaside resort to spend the summer and missed the last train leaving. Left alone in an empty resort. There was no car to take her back, no hotels or restaurants open, no place to stay, and no food to eat. She could only face a deserted beach. Winter is coming, and she is getting older, but what should she do? I grew up in Iran. I first read the original comics and then watched the movie. In addition to the significance of the movie itself, its painting style and aesthetics are also very unique, with a strong exotic flavor, which is incomparable to any European People, that kind of style that Asians can\’t draw. As the title suggests, the movie tells the story of a little girl’s growth. The film won the Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival that year and the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film. The Prince and the Princess is a cartoon I particularly like. I highly recommend parents to watch it with their children. The plot is very simple, it is about adults, a girl and a boy in an old theater, making up stories using various things they can find and see. They made up six stories, each story was told using a combination of silhouettes and paper cuts, which was very fun. Attic Bear and Senua Mouse are the only non-free movies recommended today. But because it’s so healing, it’s so cute. So I still recommend it to everyone. The story tells the story of a little mouse and a little bear who became good friends, but the bear tribe and the mouse tribe were feuding. The two children used their love to change the prejudices of the adults. A friend of mine told me back then that the author of the original picture book was a very stubborn old lady who refused to sell the copyright to a film company no matter who she was. I was curious and asked how they convinced the old lady later.Well, my friend said, she died later.

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