Culture Conquers Foreign Worlds

Chapter 225: Song and Painting

Harvey still underestimates the audience's pursuit of phantoms in this era. He once thought that "Frozen" was an animated film. Although it is a genre suitable for all ages, its appeal to adults should always be much lower. This kind of thinking is because Harvey subconsciously substitutes the audience into the identity of the modern audience when he considers catering to the audience. However, for the audience who are new to the Phantom, "Frozen" is even better than "The Earl of Monte Cristo" in some respects. Even better.

In the field of phantoms, all audiences are chicks waiting to be fed. They have not yet formed a good phantom aesthetic, nor can they distinguish the difference between the so-called children and animated films.

You must know that in the era when the Earth movie just appeared, just shooting black and white images of the train entering the station already amazed the audience at that time.

Diggini has produced countless animated films to accompany everyone through their childhood. "Ugly Duckling", "Snow White", "Lion King", each animated film has its own unique style, "Bing Xue Qi" "Fate" is the essence of Digini's decades of precipitation, returning to the essence, a pure, complete and beautiful animation film.

"Frozen" has many concepts that cannot fit this era, such as singing, which is derived from the unique Broadway culture of the United States. It has not been tested in this era and may give the audience a bad viewing experience. This feeling may be the same as Harvey watching Indian movies. He doesn't like Indian movies often inserting extremely long singing and dancing.

When Harvey made the animation, he tried his best to make the singing performance of the characters in "Frozen" animation be more natural and fit the inner emotions of the characters themselves. This is also the specialty of Digini.

Regardless of the controversy over this animated film, Harvey always believes that it cannot hide its own brilliance.

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It was quiet in the huge magic theater. In the animation, Anna closed the ice door with her hand. After the singing stopped, the audience's eyes were removed from the screen.

When the audience came back to their senses, all of this was so incredible in their hearts. In this era when classical music is qualified to be called music, they felt the charm of popular music for the first time. Music in the original form of singing only exists in the mouths of some bards. They usually bring their own instruments to play in the lobby of the tavern, either sing the history of heroic poems, express homesickness, or express their longing for something beautiful.

Most of these songs are popular and straightforward, and they don’t give listeners too much room for reverie. Therefore, since ancient times, people have believed that songs are mostly vulgar culture. Only classical music can appear in the elegant hall, and only classical music can express the art of music. Different listeners find different feelings in music.

Anna sang "Letitgo" completely in line with the audience's understanding of the song, but sang a completely different feeling!

"Letitgo" cannot be separated from "Frozen", this is not derogatory, but only the combination of the two songs and animation can show the real charm. If you score 10 points for "Frozen", "Letitgo" also scores 10 points. In this scene, the two are multiplied to achieve a result that shocks all audiences.

"Letitgo" is the most authentic portrayal of Anna's mood. A single song wipes out the depression and depression of the previous plot, allowing the audience to experience the invigorating feeling.

"Frozen" apparently put a lot of effort into "Letitgo", as small as the expression and mood of the protagonist Anna when she sings, to the animation atmosphere, the scene changes are changed with the change of the song, and Anna's mood at the beginning When depressed, the tones of the animation are gloomy, and the scene is sluggish and quiet. In the middle, the lyrics changed, and the style began to change. The scenes of Anna's magical powers and the creation of the ice bridge perfectly matched the upswing of the song, and then created the ice crystal castle, bathed in the sun.

This song can be watched or listened to, conveyed to the audience in the simplest way, and let the audience experience the charm of the song and the characters in the most direct way.

The scene of high tide passed, and the discussion in the audience fluctuated like a tide.

This scene is so similar to the original "Count of Monte Cristo". The audience knows that it is extremely impolite to discuss while watching the film, but they still can't help talking about the scene they have just seen and the singing they heard. "Letitgo" left a deep impression in their hearts. Anna ushered in a new life in that song. The audience who witnessed this scene could not hide their excitement. It seemed that there was an electric current passing through their skin, as their blood surged. Into the heart, it makes them emotionally and physically excited, and they can't be peaceful without doing anything.

"I never thought that this scene would be so dreamy..." Lottie muttered to herself in a daze. The plot of this scene in the picture book comics is not so brilliant.

Eve bit her lower lip and sat down when the ice door was closed. He wanted to say something but didn't know what to say.

In the other box, William took a sigh of relief after watching this scene of the Phantom Animation and sat down on the sofa~www.readwn.com~ with a complex expression and muttered to himself: "This is the true face of this song." , No wonder so..."

No matter how much the audience thinks, the animation is still playing and the plot is still going on.

The theme of "Frozen" is not as heavy as "The Earl of Monte Cristo". The subsequent plots are tense but also show the ease and joy of happiness. This is also the representative style of Diggini animation, regardless of the protagonist’s position. Whatever a dangerous situation, animation can always create a humorous smile.

Facts have proved that even though they are in different eras, audiences with almost the same cultural origins feel interesting to these humorous scenes, and the audience laughs constantly at the half-time of the movie.

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"Frozen" is undoubtedly an excellent animation, and the section of "Letitgo" is a rare and highly infectious plot representative in the history of animated films. However, it is because of this section of "Letitgo" that the quality of the entire animation has increased by a level. , Which led to a somewhat anticlimactic feeling at the end of the animation.

The very standard fairy tale Dzogchen ending, lacks the emotional appeal that can reach the height of "Letitgo".

Most of the 30 minutes that Harvey produced was to modify the ending of "Frozen". In the original ending, Anna and Aisha met again, but Aisha turned into an ice sculpture because of Anna’s ability, and Anna embraced When her sister was crying bitterly, her true love removed Aisha's magic and allowed Aisha to recover. The prince's conspiracy to rebel was revealed, and everyone lived a happy life.

When watching this scene on Earth, Harvey once commented that the ending was too hasty, there is no music set off, and there is no fierce conflict of ideas and emotions.

Harvey's own ending cannot be said to sublimate the animation, at least it will not give people the feeling of anticlimactic.

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