It may not be a film that relies on intelligent jokes, but it's a film that understands how to make
its audience fall in love with its characters, and sometimes, in a romantic comedy, that's all that's needed.
Part of what we want to do in the universe is not necessarily join the films up too closely from the top, but in fact let
the audience fall in love with each character before bringing them together.
In a rom - com, the most important aspect is making
the audience fall in love with the characters, at the same time as they do.
Not exact matches
In 2010, Pixar joined those ranks, with a third adventure for Buzz and Woody that matched the movies before, with a greater emotional punch than ever before, but with everything that made audiences young and old fall in love with the characters befor
In 2010, Pixar joined those ranks,
with a third adventure for Buzz and Woody that matched the movies before,
with a greater emotional punch than ever before, but
with everything that made
audiences young and old
fall in love with the characters befor
in love with the
characters before.
It's a quality not felt
in this series since 1976 when
audiences and critics alike
fell in love with the Rocky
character the first time.
For example, both
characters fall in love with a female of higher social standing and both of their infatuations are reciprocated
in the projection booth whilst the film plays to an enthusiastic
audience.
Will it be a direct sequel to the first film, reuniting
characters such as Nemo and Dory that
audiences all over the world
fell in love with?