the Brazilian birds
when it comes to the movie selection my preferred genres are rom-com and *ehem, animation movies. though i am perfectly 22-year-old lass, i cant help myself for liking the animation movies and to me, exaggeratedly speaking, these movies are almost perfect, except that they are not real and primarily meant for children.
i just watched the latest animation movie, Rio and i love it to the maaaaaaaaxxxx~~ i love the way the animators personalized the animals, personified it by giving significant, unique traits of human. one that can sing, another can rap, the other is too philosophical, and of course there will always be the villainous malicious character but is still comical. and all of these wonderful imaginary world of the untalked birds and barking dogs are beyond brilliant. irregardless how some obnoxious adults would label this genre as immature or child-like content, at least the animation movies are purely innocent and hundred percent safe from the obscene scenes unlike the many hyped-nowadays-movies that sells the actors (body and beauty) rather than the plot.
so yes, Rio is a must-watch-movie. not only that the animation and the colours are great but the plot is entertaining and easy to digest. ok, say the plot is nothing extraordinary, but you will love how it embedded few classic love scenes of many rom-com, where two people/birds that are completely the opposites, have to bear the annoyance of each other in certain period of time and finally fall in love. all smiling, it is another happy ending movie. cliche but wth........also, i like the fact that this movie got the brazil's vibes, the music, the setting, the culture but does Brazilian rap a lot? because those birds sure raps a lot in that. at the geeky side, there is a post-colonial concept weaves in though, the notion of 'going to the native'...
ok, now, i insist you to watch this movie. download it or get the cd, that would do. i support the cheap industry. watch ahead. spare not more than two hours to ease out your mind and to enjoy the funny little world of birds and animal in Brazil. and oh, seeing all the lively carnivale in Rio, it makes me wanting to go to Rio de Janeiro for the live-first-hand experience and maybe, just maybe get myself a quick lesson of samba. ay yay yay!
oh well XD
i just watched the latest animation movie, Rio and i love it to the maaaaaaaaxxxx~~ i love the way the animators personalized the animals, personified it by giving significant, unique traits of human. one that can sing, another can rap, the other is too philosophical, and of course there will always be the villainous malicious character but is still comical. and all of these wonderful imaginary world of the untalked birds and barking dogs are beyond brilliant. irregardless how some obnoxious adults would label this genre as immature or child-like content, at least the animation movies are purely innocent and hundred percent safe from the obscene scenes unlike the many hyped-nowadays-movies that sells the actors (body and beauty) rather than the plot.
so yes, Rio is a must-watch-movie. not only that the animation and the colours are great but the plot is entertaining and easy to digest. ok, say the plot is nothing extraordinary, but you will love how it embedded few classic love scenes of many rom-com, where two people/birds that are completely the opposites, have to bear the annoyance of each other in certain period of time and finally fall in love. all smiling, it is another happy ending movie. cliche but wth........also, i like the fact that this movie got the brazil's vibes, the music, the setting, the culture but does Brazilian rap a lot? because those birds sure raps a lot in that. at the geeky side, there is a post-colonial concept weaves in though, the notion of 'going to the native'...
ok, now, i insist you to watch this movie. download it or get the cd, that would do. i support the cheap industry. watch ahead. spare not more than two hours to ease out your mind and to enjoy the funny little world of birds and animal in Brazil. and oh, seeing all the lively carnivale in Rio, it makes me wanting to go to Rio de Janeiro for the live-first-hand experience and maybe, just maybe get myself a quick lesson of samba. ay yay yay!
oh well XD
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