? Look at the luxurious production lineup of this film:
? Darla K. Anderson, the producer of this film, has been involved in the visual effects production of Toy Story since 1995, and has produced six best-selling cartoons for Pixar so far. His most famous works include Bug Task Force, Monster Power Company, Car Story and Toy Story 3. He is one of Pixar's most profitable producers.
? Director: john lasseter, American animator, film director, chief creative officer of Pixar Animation Studio and Walter Disney Animation Studio, and chief creative consultant of Walter Disney Fantasy Project. Many people regard him as "contemporary Walter Disney". Graduated from california institute of the arts and worked in Disney Company in his early years. He is one of the founders of Pixar Animation Studio, witnessed the birth of every Pixar film and served as executive director for a long time. He personally directed the films Toy Story, Bug Crisis, Toy Story 2 and Car Story, and won two Oscars, the Best Animation Award (Toy Story) and the Oscar Special Achievement Award (Toy Story).
? Director: andrew stanton is the second Pixar after the founder john lasseter. He has participated in the scriptwriting of almost all Pixar animations so far. His scriptwriting skills have brought infinite vitality to his works, making Pixar synonymous with "a good story full of philosophy" and "a movie that both adults and children like". Finding Nemo, which he created, won an Oscar. It is a work that can make all fathers and children sing.
? The world is very big, and human beings are just one dimension. There are many other worlds that are invisible to our eyes. Like this bug world. In this film, there are three typical representatives in the world of ants: the power to fly, stubbornness, love to learn and love to invent and create; Princess Yating, beautiful, kind and caring; Tiny, a little ant, has never been able to fly because her wings have not grown well, but she has never given up learning to fly and never lost her courage. Finally, it learned to fly with the encouragement of flight power. When faced with the oppression of the overlord grasshopper, Philip jumped out of the ant tribe's habitual cognition, dared to risk his life to question and resist the overlord, tried his best to seek help, and finally defeated the powerful grasshopper with his wisdom and coordination ability.
Such an animated film is a masterpiece that is suitable for all ages and is not boring. For children, you can directly feel that even if you are weak, don't give up, dare to challenge like there is nothing unreasonable, which represents courage, persistence, wisdom, kindness, full plot, ups and downs and easy integration. For adults, they can travel through the insect world, understand the theory of relativity and feel the unfolding of life in different worlds. The film teaches us to jump out of our own thinking, dare to innovate, dare to ask questions, dare to face the unknown and the most important things, and never give up.
? The whole film is short and pithy, entertaining, and suitable for the whole family to watch. There is a recurring clue from beginning to end. When we want to give up, we should remember that stone, "imagine it is a seed, and the seed will grow, sprout and grow into a big tree."