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How to evaluate Romance of the Sea?
This is another masterpiece of Disney after Frozen. It still doesn't disappoint me, but it still gives people such profound significance. In recent years, Disney's animation style has also changed. I remember when I was a child, the cartoons were all love stories of princesses and princes. Today's cartoons pay more attention to family, friendship, man and nature. In the original animation, the princess always waits comfortably and leisurely for the prince to go through thousands of difficulties to save him. In recent years, the heroine's role has become more prominent in animation works. Although the setting of the heroine princess remains the same, the role of the princess in the film is becoming more and more obvious, and more attention is paid to depicting the princess's personality characteristics. For example, Rapunzel, who wants to escape from the castle, Elsa, who struggles with herself, likes adventure in the ocean.

Ocean romance yearned for the sea since childhood. She doesn't understand why her people are afraid of this sea area. When she was a child, she played with a wave, was taken away in a hurry, and was warned not to go near the ocean. Ocean romance has been bound by its own identity since childhood. She is destined to take over the whole island and become the next chief. But she never gave up her longing for the sea. What grandma said to her before she died inspired her. Ocean romance finally broke free. She sailed alone to find Maui, bravely broke into the monster kingdom, outwitted the cancer monster, awakened the evil nature of the devil, and returned Tefidi's heart. If the romance of the sea had not left the island, she might not have almost lost her life several times, but through this adventure, she had richer experiences, grew up a lot, got to know the real Maui, returned Tefidi's heart and saved the residents on the island.

The demigod Maui in the film reminds me of the invincible condor in Angry Birds. They used to be admired and enjoyed this sense of superiority, but they were unwilling to face their true selves. Maui was abandoned by his parents when he was a child, but the gods saved him and gave him a magic hook. He thinks this is an opportunity given to him by God. He is willing to do anything for mankind, bring them fire, islands, coconuts and even steal Tefidi's heart. One of the reasons why he tried his best to do all this is to please human beings and get their love, so he spared no effort. He thinks himself lighter than the hook in his hand. He thinks that the hook made him, without which he is nothing. Ocean romance said to him: God didn't create Maui, but you created Maui. Maui gradually realized himself in the process of getting along with the strange fate of the ocean, which prompted him to escape from his original seclusion and face the later danger.

In addition, the humorous part of the film is also ridiculous. The cute pet pig is chubby, the rooster who loves to eat stones is silly, and the coconut army that sells cute is very strong. There are also funny animated tattoos of Maui and Maui that failed to transform. There are cute spots everywhere.