Warrior 4 Jesus wrote:Ah, but Alexander, not all movies have to have lots of plot and character development. They are made to be intelligent parody films and they accomplish that.
Alexander wrote:That's exactly how I feel. Shrek, while it was designed to be a film for everyone, it simply doesn't work for my tastes. I do like the occasional completely silly film now and then, but when it's almost nothing you see or hear, especially if the genre doesn't appeal to you very much, then what are you to do?
While some might call me a Pixar fanboy, I do really like the direction the company has always gone with their films. I suppose what's always been missing for me in Dreamworks films is just simply heart. When you look at all the sequels they've made of their films, not to mention the abandonment of 2-D animation, I can't help but feel that they care more about making as much money as possible then letting the animators and story writers really reach out and use their imaginations.
While I understand Pixar is an everyone film company, and their stories don't always have the greatest amount of depth, I don't mind that. Because that not what they're dedicated too. But they have something that most American animation companies don't: imagination and heart. When I watch their films, I feel that they really cared about the work they were doing and not about profit or how many people would come to watch it. And this is coming from the animation studio that has pushed it's computers to their limit and beyond in animation detail (some of their computers actually over-heated beyond use from some of the rendering scenes in Cars).
Simple isn't bad, not at all, it's just that I want even the simple to have purpose. As John Lasseter said, "Technology doesn't make the motion picture, people do. You're not an animator just because you can move an object from point A to point B. You're someone who breathes life into a character, which is something the software and technology can't give you."
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