Absolutely. I am a fan of animated movies.My favorite one is Zootopia.Whether it is the character, world view, animation production, or the script, you can't fault it, the most valuable thing is that the characters and image settings of the supporting actors are very full.Although it is an animation, the script still implies a lot of racial problems in human society, as well as the problem of the struggle between the two political parties.And after watching ,I think manybe the utopia that Disney has created for us is like this, always good and brave, always unexpected.
I like watching animated movies and I have watched many excellent animated movies, including those from Disney, Pixar, Hayao Miyazaki, Illumination Entertainment, and so on. These are all leaders in making animated movies. But my favorite one is form Marvel Studio----Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. The immediate impression of watching this movie is marveling at the harmonious visual presentation of comic books and animation, as well as the vibrant and distinctive color combinations. All of these are quite different from most animated movies. Besides, different from Marvel’s other Spider-Man series, this animated one not only tells the story of the protagonist’s battles with bad guys, but also focuses on the existence of multiple Spider-Men in the universe, themes of family and friendship, and the defiance of destiny. For me, it’s a breakthrough of animated movies, including Marvel Studio.
I like animated movies very much for that they have a unique ability to transport viewers into captivating worlds filled with breathtaking painting styles and thought-provoking idealist themes. One of the most enchanting aspects of animated movies is the diverse and visually stunning painting styles they employ. From hand-drawn animation to intricate digital techniques, each film offers a distinct artistic vision. Animated movies often explore idealist themes, offering messages of hope, courage, and the power of imagination that I adore very much. My favorite one is Castle in the sky directed by Hayao Miyazaki. It it delves into themes of environmentalism, the importance of preserving nature, and the resilience of the human spirit. Through the journey of its young protagonists, Sheeta and Pazu, the film encourages viewers to protect the earth and cherish the wonders of nature. I believe this idealist approach resonates deeply with audiences and leaves a lasting impact.
I love animated movies. They provide the viewers with an entirely different perspective to view this world, and there are less limits in animated worlds. It's the place where people could free their imagination and embrace infinite possibilities. My favorite one would be Wakling Life, which is relatively an indie movie with a smaller audience. It tells the story of a young man going on a journey to meet with all walks of people, with whom they had different conversations ranging from Existentialism to free will to reincarnation. What I like most about the movie is that unlike the normal ones, it doesn't have a clear and specific storyline, instead it's just different people having different conversations all the time(just like the Before Sunrise trilogy, which by the way is also directed by Richard Linklater). The conversations are casual but in a way profound and also thought-provoking. Plus, the production of the movie is also somewhat different from that of traditional animated movies. It was initially shot with real-person camera footage and then transformed into animation, which also adds to its uniqueness.
I have to admit it that animated movies wasn't my thing several years ago. I considered it a relatively childish form of art which only creates a beautiful utopia for the audience to see the harsh reality with rose-colored glasses. However, I was wrong. Animated movies has been growing on me in recent years because I learned that it is not always about fairy tales. It can tell a bitter-sweet story where the protag0nists can experience real-life struggles and grow pains, just as we do. The movie “Turning Red" did this by depicting the identity crisis of the Asian-American teenager Mei. It can tell us that behind every character, big or small, lies the unspeakable agony that makes them who they are. The movie "Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse" did this by unveiling the past of different spidermen. It can tell us profound life philosophy that we may not be accessible to in our daily life. The movie “Nezha: Birth of the Demon Child" did this by telling us that destiny is in our own hand. All these animated movies inspired me to contemplate, to explore, to reflect on myself.
Among all the animated films on my list, the one I am quite partial to is "Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse", the blockbuster animation this year. I watched it several months ago. When the last scene ended, I was stuck dumb on the seat by the amazing visual feast and stirring story to be continued. Sooooo crazzzyyyyyyyyyy! First, the image of this film is totally state-of-the-art, making a giant leap and marking the highest level in this whole animation industry. It is a heaven-made combination of different kinds of art, including graffitiart, popular art, glitch art and cyberpunk etc. In a whole, it is featured with postmodern art. What's more astounding in this film is that they use different forms of art to create the image to match different times that different spidermen live in! Also, the use of light and colors echo perfectly with the mood of different characters, which let the audience identify with characters and lead them to a immersive watching experience. Second, unlike the conventional ones, the background music was a salad bowl, mixing hiphop, which is my favourite, R&B, electronic dance music and classical music together! It shows great aesthetic inclusiveness. Third, the message that this film tries to convey is about the identification of our own identity. In the fluidity of Miles' changing multiverses to another, he is also searching for who he is along the way. And in the end, he said "Everyone keeps telling me how my story is supposed to do, nah, I'm gonna do my own thing." It is so empowering to all of us. All in all, this film holistically shows the charm of animated films!
I love animated movie, and I think it's a great combination of modern animation and cinematic art form. Compared to traditional movie, it has more attractive drawings, fantastic plot and scenes that are unrestricted by reality. Compared to comic, it's more dynamic, consecutive, and full of sensory stimulation. All of these advantages give auidence a unique viewing experience, and make animated movie well-accepted in hundreds of thousands of people around the world.
My favorite animated movie is Pokémon the Movie: I Choose You. This movie retold the touching story of how Ash and Pikachu first met and became best friends, and in that regard, it is successful. The movie emphasized the importance of friendship above all else with an energetic and colorful presentation full of cute and unique Pokemon. And it reminded me of the happy moments when I watched Pokémon in my childhood, as well as the plot deep in my memory.
Actually I seldom watch animated movies, but there are always some really touching my heart and trying to tell me some views in a different way. My favorite one is Coco, a film about love and death. In this film, confronted with his family's ancestral ban on music, a boy called Miguel entered the Land of the Dead to find his great-great-grandfather, a legendary singer to seek for the support that he can play music. I was great impressed by the words “Forgetfulness is the final death.” In our Chinese culture, death, in some ways, is a forbidden word. In our childhood, we might be cheated that he or she went to a happy world or another world or something if one of our relatives died, trying to make us away from death. However, the understandings of death, in some degrees, are the respect for life, in another words, death is part of life. Héctor died in the real world, but he won't be forgotten and he would still live a happy life in the Land of Death. He won't die in generation's heart. Memory never cheats anyone and love never fades away. This movie expressed this idea in a special way and that maybe the charm of animated movies.
Numerous animated producers leave those fabulous works to us and make us fascinated. But personally I think we hold stereotypes towards anime that they only describe the fairy tale world but not reflect the reality. Indeed, a range of Japanese anime contain many fancy images, satisfying our aesthetic taste, like My neighbor Totoro. However, animated films can also be psychologically horrible and trigger adrenaline rush. Therefore, I recommend or to say, I favor the film Perfect Blue produced by Satoshi Kon.
This film is really hard to explain because it contains many professional techniques that I’ve never learnt about and the plots are mainly from the subjective perspective, in other words, we are experiencing the same disorder of reality and imagination as Mima. She didn’t know what was real. Despite many comments are there to criticize that this anime involves sex and violence, I think anime are not simply to depict a wonderful world, they can also expose the dark side.
I like animated movies very much. They become a great way to express creativity and imagination through art and storytelling. They showcase the talent and creativity of the artists, writers, directors, and voice actors who work on them.
My favorite one now is Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse. Its stunning animation, thrilling action, heartfelt story and diverse characters left such a deep impression on me. The movie has spectacular animation that blend different styles and techniques to create a comic book-like visual experience. The movie showcases various dimensions, each with its own unique aesthetic and color palette. The animation is also fluid and dynamic, making the fight scenes and chase sequences exciting and immersive. It shows the infinite possibilities that 3D animation can create, marking a great step in the animation history.
I just love watching animated movies, and I have watched a lot of them. My favorite one is the Whisper of the Heart(侧耳倾听), directed by Yoshifumi Kondo,who worked with Hayao Miyazaki for about twenty years. It is an old film and it is released in 1993, but the content doesn't seem outdated in a modern light. It tells a story between Shizuku and Seiji, two young students faced with future decisions. Shizuku loves reading and embarks on writing under the guidance of an old man,who is later to be found to be the grandpa of Seiji; and to achieve her goal of finishing a novel before graduating from Middle School, she writes day and night, at school and at home. Meanwhile, the hero, Seiji, is determined to go to Italy to learn how to make violins with his love for music. One of the amazing point of the plots is that Shizuku haven't met Seiji before but she knew about him on a borrowing card in a book. "In order to let you see my names on the card, I've read so many books." Later in the movie, Seiji told so. That's very romantic even we don't use borrowing cards any more today, yet we can still image that a boy read as much as he could. Besides, the song "Take Me Home, Country Road" is so classic, and I love both the Japanese version and American version. It is really great! I bet i will watch it for a lot of times in the future.
I like animations, so I like animated movies too. My favorite animated movie is Fireflies in the Forest. This is a story that is destined to be full of sadness, about the love between half man half demon and the human. The six-year-old girl Takekawa Hotaru met Ginn in the “Mountain God’s Forest” and then, they fell in love with each other. However, they couldn’t touch each other .At the end of the story, Ginn is about to disappear due to the encounter with humans. However, the two embraced each other tightly, although it was only for a moment, for them it was eternal. Ginn eventually turns into specks of fluorescence and disappears into the night sky. I like the style of this cartoon, very light, there is a very gentle feeling. The painting style is the same as the author's " Natsume's Book of Friends ".
I really enjoy animated movies. I have always been very fond of Japanese animated films. My favorite among them is the Shin Hai Cheng series of movies. Makoto Shinkai's movies have always had very exquisite visuals, depicting very delicate emotions. My favorite among them is Your Name. After Your Name was released in 2016, it caused a significant reversal in China. Whether it's the music or the visuals, it can be said that Makoto Shinkai has put a lot of effort into his movies.
I like watching animated movies very much, and animated film is a unique art form. It cannot not only bring us visual enjoyment but also let us resonate in the heart. They can warm your heart, let go of something you have been holding on to for a long time, and enlightening life wisdom. From all admitted animated movies, I like Japanese animated movies best. The main reason why it appeals to me is that Japanese animated movies have depths , and can reflect the authenticity and complexity of life. They tend to pay more attention to details and emotional expression. Also, the age range of Japanese animation audiences is very large, almost every age group has an audience, it has not only get children to establish the right values but also give inspiration to our adults as well. The characteristics of Japan's electric characters are well played in Japanese animation. It draws on a wide range of subjects, not limited to its own country, which is very precious nowadays. Last but not least ,Japan has its own animated film language and style, which we now call the second element.
The characters here are very eligent and often have the spirit of hard work and adventure, which is very inspirational. Just take one Japanese animated movie which I like very much. For example, it is called spirited away. There's a lot of issue and imaginative stuff in this movie, and it is well welcomed among young people. The film takes place after the collapse of Japan's, economic bubble and explores new century thinking on issues such as history, the environment and greed, through the metaphor and warning ,deeply arising the audience's thinking . Different scenes are revealed in the film, such as friendships, growth, independence, and so on, especially the brave, kind qualities reflected in the character impressed me most. In Japan, there are also many other films, just as good as this one.The atmosphere of Japanese animation culture is very good. What I have said above is why Japanese animated movies are my favorite one.
I like animated movies very much for that they have a unique ability to transport viewers into captivating worlds filled with breathtaking painting styles and thought-provoking idealist themes. One of the most enchanting aspects of animated movies is the diverse and visually stunning painting styles they employ. From hand-drawn animation to intricate digital techniques, each film offers a distinct artistic vision. Animated movies often explore idealist themes, offering messages of hope, courage, and the power of imagination that I adore very much. My favorite one is Castle in the sky directed by Hayao Miyazaki. It it delves into themes of environmentalism, the importance of preserving nature, and the resilience of the human spirit. Through the journey of its young protagonists, Sheeta and Pazu, the film encourages viewers to protect the earth and cherish the wonders of nature. I believe this idealist approach resonates deeply with audiences and leaves a lasting impact.
I like watching animated movies very much, and my favorite one is Kung Fu Panda. For me, this animated movie, in a child's way, taught me a lot of things, such as believing in myself.
Since I was a kid, I started to watch animated movies such as the little tadpole from china, Spirited Away from Japan, up and toy story from American. I think most of them are classic and have profound meanings, and they are still hot after these years. When it talks to my favorite movie, I think it may be Zootopia, which is still loved by a large number of kids now. The movie created A dream world that seems closely linked to our reality and full of opportunities. Here, all kinds of animals lived togerther, they have Democracy, freedom, equality and legal system. It created various animal characters, every characters in the movie are vivid and impressive which somewhat get rid of some of our stereotypes while retaining their original attributes.
I like to watch animated movies. In fact, I've seen a lot of them,including Japanese animation, Chinese animation, American animation, among them my favorite one is Mary and Max.
The film tells the unconventional and heartwarming story of an unlikely pen-pal friendship between Mary Daisy Dinkle, a lonely and socially awkward young girl from Australia, and Max Jerry Horowitz, an obese and middle-aged Jewish man living in New York City. The narrative unfolds through a series of letters exchanged between Mary and Max over the span of several decades.
What sets "Mary and Max" apart is its ability to tackle heavy themes with a delicate touch. The film doesn't shy away from exploring the darker aspects of life, including depression, anxiety, and social isolation. Yet, it balances these themes with moments of humor, tenderness, and unexpected connections.The depth of the characters and their struggles allows the audience to empathize with Mary and Max on a profound level. The film's willingness to address mental health issues in a compassionate and relatable way contributes to its emotional impact. It shows that friendship, even in its unconventional forms, can be a source of strength and solace in the face of life's challenges.Maybe that is why I felt so resonated while watching it.
I like watching animated movies very much.Because I think that compared with many other kinds of movies,animated movies are more imaginative,fantastic and exaggerated.These features made them surreal,tending to avoid some misfortunes and passive parts of the real world.For example, Disney’s animated movies build a great number of princesses who are lucky enough to meet their Mr.Rights.However, in real life, few people can find their true lover.In a word,animated movies establish a world filled with love,fantasy friendahip and many other valuable things which are rare in real life.
Among them ,my favourite one is Coco that is produced by Pixar Animation Studios and Walt Disney Studios.The film centers around Miguel, a young boy with an extraordinary passion for music, who embarks on a breathtaking adventure to unlock the secrets of his family's past. Set against the festive backdrop of Mexico's Day of the Dead,Coco effortlessly weaves together elements of culture, tradition, and the supernatural to create a visually stunning cinematic experience.
Coco is a heartwarming and visually breathtaking journey that celebrates the essence of family, love, and the pursuit of dreams. It is a film that transcends boundaries and speaks to the universal human experience. Whether you're young or old, Coco will awaken your senses, ignite your imagination, and leave you with a renewed appreciation for the power of dreams and the importance of cherishing our roots.
I like watching animated movies. My favorite animated movie is a Japanese movie called "Your Name". It is like a fresh spring water, slowly flowing into my heart, constantly washing my numb soul and mind.
The movie describes that a young boy and a young girl in different times exchanged each other's identity due to the appearance of a comet. They tried to do what the other didn't dare to do, thus changing themselves and rewriting the future and the past. They used diary to communicate, slowly understood, gradually became familiar with each other, and changed their destinies through time and space travel. But they forget each other's names and their memories fade. Three years later, when they were about to brush shoulders, the boy finally gathered enough courage to say, "I seem to have seen you somewhere" ......
In addition to the exquisite animation production, the main character's delicate emotional world, rich exotic culture, the most attractive part of the film to me is that the director used a kind of sci-fi technique, interpretation of a metaphorical thing, thus giving us many flashbacks: the colorful beauty of the world is true, the fleeting cruelty is true, but will eventually be obliterated in the depths of time. Most people's choice for perseverance is to fade away and give up. Knowing that the price to be paid for perseverance is loneliness, confusion, bewilderment, loss and even torture, most people prefer to meet and not separate.
Your Name is an inspirational movie which tells us that life should be like Taki's search for Mitsuba, with perseverance and persistence, life is all about perseverance, and with perseverance, life will be more exciting, and people will look for the perfect breakthroughs in the midst of adversity, so as to find that perfect version of themselves.
I especially like to watch animated movies although I am in my twenties. Because animated movies teach us a lot about life in the most lovely and gentle way . My favorite animated movie is Caryon Shin.
I love animated movie, and I think it's a great combination of modern animation and cinematic art form. My favorite one now is Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse. Its stunning animation, thrilling action, heartfelt story and diverse characters left such a deep impression on me. The movie has spectacular animation that blend different styles and techniques to create a comic book-like visual experience. The movie showcases various dimensions, each with its own unique aesthetic and color palette. The animation is also fluid and dynamic, making the fight scenes and chase sequences exciting and immersive.
Sure I'm a big fan of animes, like I mentioned in my first piece of oral homework this semester, I not only watch American animes but also those Japnese animes. My favorite animated film is definitely "Tamako Love Story".
Actually it is the theatrical version of Tamako Market. Tamako Love Story, as the title claimed, is a romantic. On IMDb, the introduction to the animated film is simple and straight-forward--"Tamako's life changes when her best friend, Mochizou, suddenly confesses his love for her."
The biggest feeling I got from this movie is: "Real".
Ordinary hot-blooded anime is often fast-paced, the main character faces difficulties, with little time to get lost and then stood up and finished all those things with morale rises, a burst of mouth after the courage to look at life. On the contrary, this movie is a true depiction of the story, the people and life in the Rabbit Hill shopping street, different people's choices and confusion, the young teenage girl's heart budding little feelings, shyness, helplessness, a little bit of clearing up their own hearts. Instead of giving the characters inexplicable courage and strength, the director chose to let them experience it for themselves, and let the audience experience the mood of the protagonist, the mood of youth, with all their hearts.
Just like Mochizou, most of us can hardly dare to express that kind of real "like" beyond friendship to him or her. We were afraid, afraid that we could destroy all that beautiful moment and fantasy in our dream when she turns us down. We clumsily hide our love for her, yet always a little bit wanting her to know. This is the anime that really cuts into my heart niddle and thread, because it is just, too bloody real and makes me feel the same way, while still remained a fairy tale as they had a happy ending of loving each other.
Yes, I really love watching animated movies because they are full of imagination with their stunning visual effects and beautiful music. One of my favorite animated movies is Boonie Bears: Homeward Journey. It's the first move of Boonie Bears , which carries memories of my childhood. In this movie, the bear brothers and other animals help Guang Touqiang to return home for the Spring Festival. The animals are very kind to help Guang Touqiang though they usually fight with him in ordinary life. There is a very moving scene at the end of the film, the three lie on the train in the sunset, feeling the joy of sucess. They count down together to welcome the New Year in a blaze of fireworks. I'm touched because I know that for Chinese, returning home during the Spring Festival is always a romantic thing.
I like watching animated movies.My favorite film is Coco,which is a co-production of Walt Disney FilmStudios and Pixar Animation Studios.Lee Unkrich,Adrian,Molina directed the animated comedy film.It is the 19th animated feature film from Pixar Animated Studios.It was released in the US in2017.
Inspired by the Mexican Day of the Dead..,the film tells the story of a young boy who loves music.Miguel,and a musician,Hector,who embarks on a wonderful adventure in a colourful and mysterious world.
The film tells us a lot about life.I think we should pursure our dream like Miguel.Even in the face of many difficulties and misunderstandings from his family,he still pursure this dream.
I love animated movies , since I especially like their pictures. The scenes of both the background and the characters are very delicate and varied.
My favourite animated movie is called Tianshu Qitan. It is set in Chinese mythology and tells a story surrounding a magic book of heaven. The protagonist steels the book in order to benefit all the people. But then caused a series of events.
My favourite is his painting style. Overall, it is a traditional Chinese landscape painting style, which of primitive simplicity. The character image is very novel which adopts the Beijing Opera facial makeup. When I first saw it, I thought the combination of the two was a little weird, but then I gradually fell in love with this combination. The picture of the tablet makes me feel like I'm appreciating a piece of landscape painting and the facial makeup also hints at everyone's image.That's why I love it.
Sure, I love animated movies. They are vivid, appealing not only children but also adults.
Spirited Away is my favorite one. This movie was the first one when I was first exposed to Japanese animation in Grade 2. However, it has left me a deeper impression than any other Japanese animated movie I have seen later. Spirited Away, which is mostly hand-drawn but has computer-generated assists throughout, tells the story of Chihiro, a 10-year-old who followed her impulsively curious parents into a seemingly abandoned theme park, where the adults scarf down food at an empty midway kiosk and turn into pigs, Chihiro is trapped in the spirit world, and in order to save herself, her parents, and eventually her new friend. She has to come to terms with herself and her unwitting captors. Gradually, in a serious of almost episodic adventures, she learns to be brave and face up to her responsibilities to herself and the people she loves. From this movie, I have learned the irony of human greed, the harmony between man and nature and the process of growing up.
From my prospective, the animated movie symbolizes the culture of one nation. The way in which one movie conveys exactly shows the civil spirit clinging to. Additionally, one appealing script and some characters with unique personalities are the most important ingredients of one movie, which even determine whether or not the film can be accepted and appreciated by the public. As a student learning foreign languages, I can always respect and admire the variant cultures all over the world. But as a Chinese, our history and tradition can especially stick a chord with me. In fact, sorting a favourite one out is always difficult, so this time i’d like to talk about one great chinese animated movie which i watched months ago. The Longest Day in Chang'an,,which was on in July this year, telling the stories between the most outstanding poets in Tang Dynasty. Most of them still have great reputations nowadays, and their works are regarded as somewhat basic parts of the education of primary and secondary school. Those poets, in reality, have composed our cultural characteristic as a total person of China.
Take qiangjinjiu for example, the scene in which Libai makes this composition impresses me most. The movie uses a romantic device to depict the fantastic scene, and it adopts several symbolic imagery such as the crystal palace in the heaven, gaint red-crowned crane, the immortals…The part they fly in the starry sky is terrific. When they toast with the immortals, there is accompanied with a crisp clink which make this part perfect.
Apart from telling the historical background and the process of composing a poem, the movie presents the story of how the great poets get to know each other, how they become lifelong friends and how they support each other physically and mentally despite at war. Those stories are real in history, and it’s just the realness that adds to the script more attractiveness and romances.
Despite the story it tells is just a small part of the history took place in Chang’an. But the unique Chinese aesthetics is involved in. That’s why I appreciate it.
When I was very little,whether it’s American,Japanese or Chinese I watched a lot of animated movies such as Barbie,zootopia,spirited away and Ne Zha .I very very liked animated movies especially those about princess .Maybe many people think they are very childish and are just suitable for youny children but actually I don’t think so and I still love them until now. I think the princess even could be my teacheres in my life.They taught me to be hardworking,brave,independent and always pursuing for what I want.Among these movies,my favourite one is Barbie princess charm school. I love it not just for it’s interesting plot but also for the principles it takes to us.The story is about a girl Blaier who is abandoned by an evil person .As a true princess,she should have grown up in a palace happily but instead she growed up in a normal family and worked very hard everyday in order to support the whole family.But so as to help Blaier accomplish her dream Her sister signed her up secretly for th princess school .So she went to the school to be trianed to be a true princess.In the school She went through a lot.Be Humiliated, be questioned, or be discriminated against .but finally she became a princess successfully. In the movie,Blaier failed a lot of times but she never gave up.She was struggling not only for herself but also for her sister and her mom. when Blaier is working on improving her poise in order to be a true princess ,the headmaster tells her that no one can make you feel inferior without your consent.Every girl is a princess some of one just have fancier crowns. Not just in movies, but I think these words can be also applied to our lives. It has great implications for us. Even if I am a normal person, I still have the right to pursue my childhood dream and dress myself. This gives me a reflection on self-identity and confidence, and it tells me that everyone has their own unique charm, as long as they find it and believe in themselves.they can bring out the best in themselves. We must bravely face the evaluation and expectations of the outside world.we should insist on being ourselves, and not be restricted and influenced by others.
I enjoy watching animated movies, as they are often creative and entertaining.
One of my favorite animated movies is Inside Out, a 2015 film by Pixar Animation Studios. It tells the story of a young girl named Riley and her five core emotions: Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear, and Disgust. The movie explores how emotions influence our memories, personality, and decisions. I think it is a clever and heartwarming movie that shows the importance of all emotions, even the ones we might not like.