The Greatest Showman - Chapter 2171
[Two thousand one hundred and thirty-five fully praised]
From an objective standpoint, animated movies are still somewhat different after all. Whether the reputation is good or not, it is difficult to involve the actors, and it is more up to the director and the production company to bear the consequences
. It’s the director’s responsibility.
As for the actors, they are just a piece of the puzzle of the animated film, and the impact on the quality of the finished product is very, very small; more strictly speaking, those reviews do not even mention the voice actors, there are only a few special cases.
Actors such as Jim Carrey or Robin Williams with pure natural comedy talent, their dubbing can often give the characters distinctive features and make different adjustments according to the characters, which is eye-catching; another example is Kevin -Exceptional actors such as Hart or Arnold Schwarzenegger, whose voice is so distinctive that no matter what character is dubbed can hardly escape his own image, and the latter whose voice lacks variation so much that all the dubbing work seems Stiff and clumsy, it may upset the balance of the entire animated film, which is embarrassingly disappointing.
and so on.
Otherwise, reviews for animated films hardly ever mention voice actors.
The most intuitive case, the core voice actor of the “Toy Story” trilogy is Tom Hanks, but film critics have never commented on his dubbing, not because it is bad, but because it is not good enough to take it separately. When they come out to discuss, they only need to evaluate the work as a whole.
As for whether the audience will enter the movie theater because of the voice actor, it has been a mystery until now. There is no direct or indirect data that can give a systematic proof. The only thing that can be said is that the influence must exist, but at the same time Minimal.
The “Toy Story” trilogy is well known, but only a few people know that the voice actor of the male protagonist Woody is Tom Hanks; the “Shrek” series is very popular, and Eddie Murphy is voiced The donkey is widely known, but Princess Fiona (voiced by Cameron Diaz) and Shrek (voiced by Mike-Mers) are hardly known.
These details are the best proof: the voice actors, for an animated film, are the icing on the cake, but not the finishing touch.
According to common sense, the “Super Marines” should do the same.
But Renly’s situation is a little bit special: so far, Renly has remained undefeated at the box office, and after experiencing the ups and downs of “Interstellar” in the summer vacation, the whole of Hollywood has pushed Renly to the top of the box office. The altar, this has also aroused more curiosity –
not just simply curious when Renly will encounter Waterloo and officially break the undefeated gold at the box office; more is curious about the strong market influence of Renly Whether force can penetrate deeply into animated films,
Let the movie box office create more success.
This is one of the reasons why Disney invited Renly to cooperate, and it is also an important data for industry insiders to observe the market:
In short, if Renly is the last and only superstar in Hollywood since the 21st century, then this How far and wide can the influence of superstars on the entire industry radiate, how much benefit can they create through Renly, and do industrial development need to be adjusted?
In the end, it’s still profit.
To be honest, people in the industry are eagerly looking forward to Renly’s further boost to box office numbers and even market potential, which is good for all studios and the entire film industry – Renly eats meat, they drink soup, not to mention, If you can replicate Renly’s rise curve and create another superstar, then there will be more meat eaters, who can refuse?
Therefore, more or less, people in the industry have also paid attention to the box office performance of “Super Marines”, especially after witnessing the Don Quixote grand party at Disneyland in Orlando, all of them endured He kept gearing up, like a gambler with rolled up sleeves.
Before the box office figures came out, the first round of comments from major media came out first!
“The New York Post,” Fifty Points, “‘Super Marines,’ even the title name seems like one of those quick-service restaurants that combine a myriad of elements into a package and sell it to customers in a bundle, which can Great, but only if one of the many elements of the mix is outstanding. Sadly, in this case, the answer is disappointing – just one cute guy won’t light up the movie ”
The Globe and Mail,” Sixty Points, “For me, by far the best comic book adaptation of superheroes is still Pixar’s ‘The Incredibles’—because it’s all about superheroes, ‘Superheroes’ It’s inevitable that the Marine Corps can’t get out of the framework of Pixar, and it lacks enough new ideas; in addition, the story can also see the shadow of DreamWorks’ “How to Train Your Dragon”, especially the scene where Xiaohong is flying on the back of Dabai. So. The lack of novelty is undoubtedly regrettable, but despite this, this work still interprets its own characteristics, and I can accept it.”
“Entertainment Weekly,” Sixty Points, “Overall, it’s a ‘big white show’ that’s cute, harmless, gentle, thoughtful, and a little bit humorous. So even though the whole movie is filled with a lot of Flaws, lack of a sublimation highlight, but this is still a work worth watching in theaters.”
Like all popcorn movies, “Super Marines” also faces the problem of finding a balance between “business and art”. Film critics are also harsh and harsh, and bad reviews and moderate reviews are unavoidable. All the above-mentioned reviews have criticized the film. Obviously, they do not buy it. However, it is a little surprising that the first batch of 38 Among the professional media reviews, we have successfully achieved zero negative reviews!
Even the controversial “Interstellar” in the summer vacation had a bad review, but the “Super Marines” completed the feat of zero negative reviews, with only five middle reviews, including five The very lowest rated “New York Post”, they still chose the middle review instead of the bad review.
This also means that even if the “New York Post” doesn’t like the movie, it still doesn’t dislike the movie. It is far from the level of severe crusade. Fifty points is the lowest score in the first round of ratings.
This is undoubtedly very gratifying news for commercial films, and it can be foreseen that the audience should like it very much.
What’s more, there are 33 positive reviews in the first batch of reviews!
“U.S. Weekly,” Ninety Fifty, “I promise in my honor, or you can check for yourself, ‘Super Marines’ is definitely worth the price, it’s Halloween ‘candy’.”
“The Hollywood Reporter ”, Ninety Points, “The perfect fusion of Eastern and Western cultures after the collision, the perfect combination of scientific knowledge and entertainment effects, ‘Super Marines’ did it!”
“New York Times”, Ninety Points, “I don’t Would say it’s the best superhero movie ever, but the reality is…sweet! Sharp! Funny! Deep! Thrilling! The processing of superheroes ends up in a warm and moving aftertaste.”
The Washington Post, Ninety Points, “Watching the movie is a treat because it’s so enjoyable! But it’s not the action scenes that make this movie stand out, it’s the soul of the movie.”
Obviously, it’s not a movie
The full score frenzy, the media did not collectively give full marks in adoration. As mentioned in the middle reviews, the film does have flaws, but these flaws will not affect the overall viewing effect. The middle reviews and praise are entertaining. A consensus has been reached at the level, which is also the reason for the “zero negative review” – and the difference between the two review grades is that the positive review believes that the flaws are not concealed, and the moderate review believes that it is not bad.
Can “Superpowers” become an immortal classic like “Toy Story 3”?
The answer may be no, but is this work above the industry’s “excellent” line?
The answer is yes.
More importantly, is this work worth walking into a movie theater to watch over the holidays?
Well, the answer is beyond doubt!
The 90-point score is still very eye-catching. In the absence of Pixar this summer, Disney lived up to expectations, handed over a good answer, bravely took on the heavy responsibility of the market, and won a round of applause.
Other positive reviews beyond Ninety Tens prove it.
“Variety”, eighty-nine points, “When you encounter a work as interesting, exciting, smooth and with wonderful visual effects as ‘Super Marines’, who cares what happens next, and the story will be How does it end? What’s more, it also has a super cute pet that you can’t refuse.”
“Chicago Sun”, 88 points, “The story line is a little noble, but it stands out because of the full and clear characters, which is also The charm of the movie.”
“Complete Movie”, UU Reading www.sonicmtl.com 83 points, “There are many moments when ‘Super Marines’ is too loud, especially for the effect of joy and humor; But these noisy moments don’t hide the delicate moments of quietness that make for a captivating effect.”
“Empire”, 83 points, “Following ‘Frozen’, Disney once again presents a soul-melting animation journey, those sweet, delicate, gentle brushstrokes, in a busy, noisy, noisy It’s a touching attempt to succeed in a superhero story with touching relationships.”
The Los Angeles Times, Eighty Points, “uses the fantasies of tech nerds as inspiration for the film’s main characters. Their superhero abilities perfectly make the comics fantasy evolve into reality, which is undoubtedly the biggest success of the movie. Plus, the ending of the whole movie also sublimates the whole story.”
Praise, Praise, Praise!
Yishui’s praise accurately grasped the essence of the whole film. Those humorous, warm and budding successfully moved the harsh critics and ushered in a perfect start to the applause; if there is anything else that can make the first film The debut of critiques is even more perfect, and that is the “playlist” of comments.
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