Very ambiguous work, left conflicting impressions. First of all, I want to say that it was interesting to watch a cartoon produced by Thailand – a fundamentally different culture, different traditions of cinema, a different plot construction. When not according to the American formula and really do not know what to expect. Many times
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Very ambiguous work, left conflicting impressions. First of all, I want to say that it was interesting to watch a cartoon produced by Thailand – a fundamentally different culture, different traditions of cinema, a different plot construction. When not according to the American formula and really do not know what to expect. Many times the cartoon disappointed me, but after a minute already fascinated back. On the one hand, the comedic-grotesque design of the characters is annoying, a lot of delusional and unnecessary moments, on the other - complete unpredictability, unexpected seriousness in the second half, a mixture of the theme of robots and myths. Revolving from the legends of the ancient robots Hanuman and Tosakan – hooked. By the way, Hanuman in Hinduism is a monkey god, the son of the wind, in Shivaism - one of the incarnations of Shiva, Tosakan - a guard at the temple of the Emerald Buddha, a devourer of greedy people. I would like to note the particularly delusional scene of Big Man’s struggle with the Sun – it is so ridiculous that it can only have one excuse – this is probably taken from some myth and therefore Thais perceive it as natural as ours perceive a hut on chicken legs. I was disheartened when it was said that at noon the bomb would explode and all the characters immediately did not hesitate to conclude that it was necessary to stop the sun. It was a perfectly normal decision for them. The Geocentric Model of the World... There were two suns for some reason! Also quite ridiculous was the scene when Hanuman with his chain broke off and raised a huge piece of rock – it is such a grotesque that it is difficult to find words to describe its absurdity. Rust - it sneezes so much that it disables any metal objects at times, but for the robots themselves it is somehow not dangerous. Are they made of some kind of complicated metal? How did she get infected? What I would like to change in the cartoon personally, so that with a clear conscience to give him a ten. If I had made the character design more serious, removed the scene about the sun, Rust could just figure out a little faster how to remove the bomb, expanded the theme of the red villain, removed the bird in FIG. It would be a powerful cartoon, built on the interpenetration of machine and mythical, comedy and drama. And so it turned out a miracle, seasoned with a fair portion of delirium, but the impression left even in this form.
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