Director Mark Waters kicks off the bonus material with an introduction to the film directed
towards young viewers, but from there, everything gets very adult (and boring).
While initially Dreamworks» TURBO looks like one of those animations directed
towards the younger viewer — don't say they all are — once you've watched the trailer here, you might think again!
While initially Dreamworks» TURBO looks like one of those animations directed
towards the younger viewer - don't say they all are - once you've...
Not exact matches
It's perhaps not surprising to note, particularly given the origins of the eponymous creatures, that Trolls has been unapologetically geared
towards very
young viewers, as the movie, directed by Walt Dohrn and Mike Mitchell, boasts a bright, colorful, and ridiculously fast - paced sensibility that's sure to hold the attention of even the most twitchy of children - with the film's decidedly goofy atmosphere, at least, ensuring that it remains tolerable for the duration of its appropriately brisk runtime.
The
viewer is brought to consider the time and process, not only of the labor itself, but also of the progressive patterns of thought, as a new sensibility
towards materiality and aesthetics emerges in a
young generation of promising artists.
Strokes of turquoise on the half - derelict building that occupies the top half of the canvas echo those on the shirt of the
young man at its centre — the only one whose gaze is directed
towards the
viewer.