The History of Cartoon Film
There are very few limits (限制) about cartoon films. If you can draw something, you can make it 1 on the cinema screen (银幕). The use of new ideas and modern computer programs means that cartoons are becoming exciting again for people of 2ages.
By 1970, the cinema world had decided that3 were only for children.
But soon after that, one or two 4had some new ideas. They proved (证明) that it was5to make films which both grown-ups(成年人)and children could enjoy.
However, not every cartoon film was successful. The Black Cauldron, for failed mainly because it was too6for children and too childish.(幼稚的)for grown-ups. Film makers7from this mistake, and then cartoons were8by both children9grown-ups. And the film companies could make much 10.
Do you like watching cartoon films?
Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf, a cartoon film based on a popular Chinese cartoon TV series, has won the hearts of children in China. The Chinese cartoon began to be shown in public on 16th January, 2009, the first day of the winter holiday for Chinese primary school students. The children seemed to go straight from the school to the cinema.
Two weeks after its release(首次上映), the cartoon film got a box office income(票房收入)of 68 million yuan, bigger than that of an American film, Madagascar 2, which was released in China on 1st January, 2009.
“I think it is more interesting than Madagascar 2, ” said 8yearold Wang Lu, who had seen both the Chinese and American cartoon films.
However, some parents don't have the same enthusiasm for Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf. “It's so childish that I almost fell asleep in the cinema, ”Wang Lu's father said.
But because primary school children's great interest, the Pleasant Goat and Big Big wolf made a great success at the box office results. Parents join their children in the cinema—buying two or three tickets to keep them accompanied(陪同).
Some young people find the film funny enough to watch. “The Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf are so cute, ” Dong Lei, a 22-year-old college student said.
“However, compared with the animation(动画制作)technology of Hollywood cartoon films such as Kung Fu Panda, the film still has room for improvement, ” said cartoonist Yang Lin.
A: Hi, Ann. Where did you go yesterday?
B: I went to the cinema to see a film.
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B: Yes, it's a very wonderful cartoon.
A: What's it about?
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A: It must be very interesting, right?
B: I think so. By the way, I know you like cartoons, too.
A: I like cartoons with happy endings.
B: Another cartoon will be on at the Student Cinema next weekend. Shall we go to see it together?
A: All right. See you next weekend.
B: See you.
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Yesterday l went to the cinema with my classmate.The movie isThe Patriot.It describes the lovea father and his children during the time of the American War of Independence (美国独立战争).It's a war story,but hecreated it for fun.
The movie is not bad.Sometimes itus laugh,and sometimes it made us cry.It was a verymovie.
The most interesting thing was the cinema itself.It wasfrom other cinemas.In America,a cinema is afor everyone to enjoy in common.People laugh loudly when an actor tells a joke.When the hero of the story is in,people get worried.Many of them can't help.In this cinema when I couldn't help laughing,a man beside me said."Could you please be quiet?"No one hasthis to me before.You can imagine how surprised I was at that time.