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Extraction code: GXXP "Dream Travel" is the 19th animated feature film of Pixar Animation Studios, co-produced by Walt Disney Movie Studios and Pixar Animation Studios, Lee Unkridge, Adrian. Directed by Molina, Anthony Gonzalez, Benjamin Blatter, Gal García Bernal, Renee Victor and others participated in the dubbing.
Inspired by Mexico's Day of the Dead, the film tells the story of MiG, a young boy who loves **, and Héctor, a down-and-out musician, who embark on a fantastic adventure in a colorful and mysterious world. The film was released in the United States on November 22, 2017, Chinese mainland on November 24, 2017, and re-released in Chinese mainland on July 20, 2020.
On March 5, 2018, the film won the Best Animated Feature Film at the 90th Academy Awards.
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Extraction code: BBHS Miguel (voiced by Anthony Gonzalez) was unfortunately born in a large family that regarded ** as a flood beast, and the family only hoped that Miguel would grow up quickly so that he could inherit the shoemaking industry that had been passed down from his family for generations.
The annual Day of the Dead is approaching, and on this day, the souls of the deceased relatives can return to the present world and reunite with the living by virtue of the ** placed on the altar.
In an accident, Miguel travels to the realm of the dead, where he must be blessed by a loved one before the sun rises, or he will remain in this world forever. Miguel decides to find the late god of song Dracus (voiced by Benjamin Bratt), as he is likely to be his grandfather.
Along the way, Miguel meets the down-and-out musician Héctor (voiced by Gael García Bernal) and discovers the long-hidden secrets of Dracus.
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Extraction code: AC15 The film tells the story of Miguel (voiced by Anthony Gonzalez) who loves ** and is unfortunately born in a big family that regards ** as a flood beast, and the family only hopes that Miguel will grow up quickly so that he can inherit the shoemaking industry that has been passed down by the family for several generations. The annual Day of the Dead is just around the corner, and on this day, the souls of the deceased can return to the present world and be reunited with the living with the pictures placed on the altar.
In an accident, Miguel travels to the realm of the dead, and before the sun rises to disturb the envy, he must be blessed by a loved one or he will remain in this world forever. Miguel decides to find the late god of song Dracus (voiced by Benjamin Bratt), as he is likely to be his grandfather. Along the way, Miguel meets the down-and-out musician Héctor (voiced by Gael García Bernal) and discovers the long-hidden secrets of Dracus.
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Sherlock is a British broadcasting corporation BBC TV series produced since 2010, created by Steven Moffatt and Mark Gatiss, starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman.
The play is adapted from Arthur Conan Doyle's detective** "Sherlock Holmes Liangson Haoss Detective Collection", which moves the time background of the original book from the 19th century to the 21st century, telling the story of a series of dangerous and unusual adventures experienced by the fashionable detective Sherlock Holmes and his friend John H. Watson in the bustling and lively London metropolis.
As of 2015, the series has won 10 awards including Best Drama Series at the BAFTA Television Awards, and 7 awards and 21 nominations at the Emmy Awards including Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor and Best Screenplay. The show also reorganizes the UK's ratings record since 2001 and has been featured in more than 200 countries and territories**.
Behind the scenes of the movie Sherlock.
1, Benedict Cumberbatch In order to shape Sherlock's appearance, Benedict Cumberbatch's preparations included a lot of swimming, yoga classes, and smoking and alcohol during filming, but the thing he hated the most was to keep his hair, because Chunxiang felt that it made him look like a woman.
2. Before playing the 11th Doctor Who, Matt Smith auditioned to play Watson, and Steven Moffatt felt that he was "too abnormal", and an abnormal Sherlock was enough.
3. The subway car in S3E1 was filmed in West Hampste, far from Westminster, but Mark Gatisse chose it as a tribute to The Sumatran Giant Rat. The crew couldn't get a real car, so they made their own train car.
Behind the scenes of the film Sherlock.
Background of creation. The show's two main creators, Steven Moffatt and Mark Gatis, are both big fans of Sherlock Holmes, and both Doctor Who writers talked about plans to adapt Sherlock Holmes during several train trips to Cardiff's production base.
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I remembered my grandfather, my grandfather has Alzheimer's disease, usually like a child, especially like to rummage things at home, one day, he hid in the room and cried, he cried to a **, I forgot what the woman in ** looked like I only remember that she was wearing a blue cotton coat, grandpa cried and pointed at her and said to me, this is my mother. Grandpa has been squatting on the ground and said to **: "I have a fever recently, and I don't have good injections, I hate eating bitter melon the most, and they have been letting me eat it, and it is easy to forget things recently, and I have been getting into trouble (this is when he took other people's fruits on the street before, and he didn't give money) for fear that they will hate me."
He cried for a long time that afternoon, and then carefully put ** in the box.
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What shocked and touched me the most was the scene where my great-great-grandmother Imedar accidentally fell into the rising stage and had to sing loudly, which ended up overwhelming the four seats.
To be reasonable, the absence of this bridge in the main plot does not delay the progress at all. Isn't it enough to give up your dreams because of reality (raising children, taking care of your parents, supporting your spouse's career, etc.), and finally succeed in your career, have a happy family, and have children and grandchildren who are remembered and admired for generations? Isn't this the perfect ending that encourages the importance of family and affection in most plots?
However, every night in the dead of night and the family sleeps deeply, will they miss their dreams and the young selves who worked hard for their dreams? Or do you comfort yourself that there is no such thing as perfection in the world, that God has opened a door for you and has to close a window, which is good enough? But touch your heart, let's not lie to ourselves, are those regrets really not scorching?
Pixar didn't stop at chicken soup this time, but dared to tell the audience: one yard is one yard.
Success elsewhere is success elsewhere, and the dream that is lost in ** can only be found there.
Imedar, who gave up her dream of singing in order to raise her children, Pixar found her dream on stage - this is a complete, sparkling spirit-like Imedar.
At this moment, she sang loudly, her most beloved husband was accompanying her, and the whole world was listening, which was the fulfillment that Pixar specially gave her. I love it.
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I think "Dream Travel" is a very good animated movie, beautifully made, and the plot is very good (I won't say these specifically, otherwise it will be spoilers if you say more), in short, it is highly recommended If you have any confusion about life or life and death, it is especially recommended
Here I would like to ** the influence and inspiration of this animation on me. The most profound thing is that this cartoon provides me with another direction to think about death. The Day of the Dead in Mexico is somewhat similar to the Qingming Festival in Chinese, but the content is very different.
Although they are all about remembering their deceased relatives and friends, the Day of the Dead in Mexico is full of warmth and joy.
Mexicans also believe that there is a soul after death. But their Day of the Dead is a feast of singing and dancing, drinking and talking, welcoming the return of departed souls, and celebrating the only reunion of the year. Maybe the cultural environment around you since you were a child will make people feel that death is a terrible thing, and after death, people will be taken underground by the scary bull head and horse face, white and black impermanence, and then judge whether you want to go to hell to be fried by fire, or you can be reincarnated, and whether you can be reincarnated as a human or an animal.
The underground is pitch black, cold and full of demons. Every time I commemorate the deceased, there is a heavy and oppressive atmosphere, and I even have to howl a few times whether I can cry or not. This made me feel that death was a terrible thing to do since I was a child, and that it was something that made everyone unhappy for many years to come.
However, the Day of the Dead in Mexico is different. They believe that the deceased will be led by little monsters to the world of the undead, and the world of the undead seems to be no different from the human world, and even more lively.
On the Day of the Dead, the deceased will come back to visit their living relatives, enjoy the food and wine prepared for them by their relatives, and laugh, sing and dance with their relatives. If you accept the setting of Day of the Dead, don't you have so much fear of death? Death is not the end of the soul, but oblivion.
But I guess after being forgotten, the soul is reborn into a new life, right? In fact, no matter what country people are, who can really be indifferent to the separation of yin and yang? But if there are really undead spirits, they may want to see the smiling faces of people who are still alive for a short time when they return to the world?
In any case, the Day of the Dead in Mexico opened up a new perspective for me, and made me think that maybe death is not so scary, maybe I will be more comfortable with age in the future, and even face the fact that people will definitely die one day, and no longer be afraid.
The plot synopsis of Dream Travel
Miguel (voiced by Anthony Gonzalez) was unfortunately born in a large family that regarded ** as a flood beast, and the family only hoped that Miguel would grow up quickly so that he could inherit the shoemaking industry that had been passed down by the family for generations. The annual Day of the Dead is approaching, and on this day, the souls of the deceased relatives can return to the present world and reunite with the living by virtue of the ** placed on the altar. >>>More
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