To me it felt like it tried to be every disney princess movie at once. Most obviously (to me) was the aspects of Brave, family, self-discovery and bravery, but Frozen just handled it so much worse.
Sure, it may be a good moive overall Though it isn't , but I felt like it needed focus.
the second one had amazing animation but very miss leading Spongebob Squirepants "Sponge out of water" but they only where out of the water for 30 mins out of the out of the hour and a half movie the only 3D animation was the last 30 mins of it and the store was Meh
Well obviously the emotions are pretty one-dimensional
I don't think it's a bad thing the humans are more interesting than a single aspect of their character alone
Yeah but in the case of the emotions, the characterization just felt completely lazy. Like there wasn't even really an attempt to make a character beyond the basics of that emotion.
I do when most of the movie isn't focused on those characters.
I felt the little shorts at the end of the movie were better than the ENTIRE movie... the writing of the actual movie was just stereotypical and flat, a few areas were confusing, and in general the ending was predictable AND typical of many children's movies before it.
They had a new concept and they just ruined it for me. Maybe it's because I went in there expecting more emotional involvement then just "joy and sad" which made the whole movie feel black and white.
Don't hate me for my opinion. I went in there hoping for a new favorite movie and left disappointed.
not hand drawn no, but it's the difference between just moving an arm or a mouth and animating the entire body.
i had a folder of screenshots from the movie but i lost it
Except that in frozen, the entire body is also animated.
Pretty much everything that made Monsters Inc great artistically went into making frozen.
I'd say the animation and detail work was just as good as the spongebob squarepants movie's 2D animation. And the limitations of the 2D format meant that the entire body wasn't animated if it wasn't vital to the character's movement during the scene.
Hey Funnyjunk.. I just found out that one of my loved ones is going through a really dark time in their life right now and is feeling very suicidal, and I'm afraid. I'm sorry i'm taking away from the funny with this comment, but I don't know what to do and if I can get even one helpful response, then this comment will be worth it, and I could really use some advice right now. If any of you have battled with severe depression or know someone who has that was able to free themselves from it, please, any advice you have I'd be incredibly grateful for. I can't lose this person, they mean so much to me.
I was suicidal for a hell of a long time.
My solution?
I found someone who loves and cares for me who actually makes me happy.
Before her my family and friends kept an eye on me constantly to make sure I didn't try anything.
They took any medication and locked it up, took my guns, my knives, anything I could use really.
It's impossible to save someone from themself.
I was dealing with some very bad depression for a long time. All i can tell you is when people noticed they just pitied me, that made me irrationally angry and made it much worse. Rather than try to help me ignore my depression a friend took the time to find out what was upsetting me (basically everything) and just got mad at everything with me. We raged for a bit and then at least I didn't feel alone. Being sad and angry is one thing but throw lonely in the mix and your brain just want to implode.