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"Raya and the Last Dragon": When your own life and hope of salvation can only be entrusted to the enemy, do you have the courage to give it a go?

This film is very suitable for children, very suitable for children, too suitable for children

By Algernon CharleboisPublished 3 years ago 2 min read
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Looking for Shenlong? Looking for Dragon Ball? God, as a person of this age, how can I be right without shouting this sentence:

"This...isn't it a movie of "Dragon Ball"!"

Yes, of course not. Except for the self-destruction age Range, it was basically a bad opening. Please put away the banana peels you plan to throw on the stage and let us get back to the topic.

Raya and the Last Dragon is based on the gender distribution ratio of Disney animation. It is not surprising that the female protagonist "Raya" takes the role of the dragon-seeking messenger. The origin of the story happened in the distant ~ distant ~ time, and there is a dragon around it. The kingdom of the rivers is the kingdom of the gods. The people living here are blessed by the gods, with rain, life and hope. However, the invasion of the evil demon breaks the peace. The gods and dragons are petrified in order to protect humans until the last of the gods, General Sisu The only remaining power turned into a dragon ball to seal the Zhuang Mo, and people escaped from it, but the Shenlong also disappeared, leaving only the dragon ball to protect the world.

Ironically, in the five hundred years after the war, human beings did not embrace gratitude and unity. Instead, the battle for Dragon Ball triggered a civil war, and the mainland split into five tribes. As the guardian of Dragon Ball, Raya's father tried to persuade the various tribes to join hands to rebuild the Dragon Kingdom, but he was betrayed! The dragon ball fell to the ground and shattered, and the demons raged again. The tribes took advantage of the chaos to snatch the fragments, and the world fell into chaos again. In order to save her father and home, Raya took the only dragon ball fragment and looked for the last dragon, Sisu.

See the keyword: "Shards"! That's right, this is the jade of the four souls of "Inuyasha"... (being beaten), this film somehow evokes my feelings, but the blessing of Shenlong, the silly pets, and the characters full of oriental flavor... this time That's right! "Dragon Seeker: Raya" really reminds me of "Mulan", not just the setting of the story, the noisy dragon Sisu is like a plush version of Mushu dragon, and the classic scene that appears more than once in the movie: From Ming Huang Huang I saw his reflection on his sword---Although Raya was also holding his father's sword, Raya this "snake-belly sword" was much more handsome than the long sword of the flower arc! If you have watched "BLEACH", you should remember that Akari Renji also used this weapon.

You may be wondering, why do I have so many insignificant things flashing in my mind while watching this "Raya and the Last Dragon"? Don’t get me wrong, this is not a negative comment. It’s just that I have more leeway to think about things when I’m watching a movie. There’s no other reason, because "Raya and the Last Dragon" is an animated movie for the whole family, but It is not a work suitable for all ages.

Because it's too bloody? Because it's too cruel? So are the parents who took their children into the cinema ready to complain? No, on the contrary, this film is very suitable for children, very suitable for children, too suitable for children, so when the plot is clear and easy to understand, I can't help but shift my attention to other parts of the work.

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Algernon Charlebois

Love is happy because of persistence, and love because of persistence is also painful; love is born because of fate, and love is broken because of fate.

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