This fantasy animated film was produced by Hong Kong Film Studio Co., Ltd., and Mr. Tsui Hark was the screenwriter and producer. The Cantonese version was dubbed by Lin Haifeng and Anita Yuen. Hong Kong films in the 1990s were really excellent in all aspects, and Xiao Gan was one of my favorite films at that time. I like the dog Jin Jian. I remember meeting face to face in Ghost Street. I remember that on the way of reincarnation, everyone went back in time and became children, and so on. Its pictures are vivid and colorful, and its lines and dialogues are realistic but full of golden sentences, which can be compared with Spirited Away in many aspects. Halfway through the writing, I suddenly remembered the story. Finally, Ning went to the village to look for it after being reborn. Xiao Gan was afraid that she would forget Ning, so she gave up rebirth and got into the umbrella. But Jin Jian mistakenly voted for the pig fetus, but she was too cute to want it. Twenty years ago, we had our own Spirited Away, so don't give up all the support and encouragement.
2. The story of McDull-Prince of Pineapple Oil
"Once upon a time, there was a little prince, and one day he became a guy ~"
I used to like this animation very much, but many people think it has no depth and looks retarded, but the people I love really love it. First of all, the author Alice Mak said that this is not an animation for children, just as Andersen's fairy tales are also written for us in the adult world. Back to Prince Pineapple Oil, in the final analysis, it is the story of a man who has been living in the past. Does the past matter? Important, but living in the present is more important! You don't have a box of moonlight, you can't go back to the past, and you can't travel through the future. You can only cherish the present. The film shows the bitterness that only adults can understand in a fairy tale way. I think this is the most touching place of the film.
3. make a scene in heaven
More than 50 years after the finale, this film can still be regarded as the insurmountable peak of China animation industry. How good is it? As the first color cartoon in China, it reached its peak with an extreme technique! Whether it's character modeling, scene, color, music (the rhythm of the whole movie actually depends largely on the stylized drums of Peking Opera), there are traces of China traditional culture. Let's talk about some details first. Gourd, Shang Ding and Yongle Palace murals with gluttonous patterns. What do you mean by national is the world's? This is the world we can present! Everyone's admiration for Spirited Away stems from 20,000 manuscripts. How about "Make a scene in Heaven"? 70,000! Seriously, I can't say how many works there are, but those that can't be forgotten by the times must have worked hard in this process!