The brave team is a motley family
Somehow I happened to see this beautiful and dynamic cartoon. I didn't know anything about him until I just sat down to watch with my family. "Bad Guys" is a great story that immediately sets you up for a not—so-children's cartoon, and the presentation of the material is initially conducted in general in the style of Guy Ritchie with his signature representations of the main characters on the screen. And after such a start, I realized that the cartoon would be really worthwhile.
The picture tells about a gang of bosom buddies who are engaged in robberies. The motley brave team got used to living banditry, for some reason realizing for themselves that it was impossible otherwise. And throughout the cartoon, this thought will be transformed for a long time in the minds of the characters into something else, which will lead them to a new awareness of themselves in the final.
The cartoon is very beautiful. The animators did their best by presenting such different characters and focusing on their physical features from the real animal world. Such a move succeeds just fine. It seems that animals with all their known features are in the frame, but at the same time they are competently humanized, which allows them to turn into familiar members of society. Wolf, Snake, Shark, Piranha and Tarantula are a team, each participant of which successfully fits into the current story and performs for the audience with unprecedented skills that are so useful for the common cause.
The story will allow you to see the problems of each character, reveal the motivation of the characters, and the narration, although terribly fast, still gives you the opportunity to get into each animal and understand how they struggle with their problems.
The pace of the painting is really exciting. A lot of chases, action that follow each other, virtuoso changes of angles, excellent shots that are designed to show everything that the viewer needs to see. A competent production makes it possible to enjoy the picture, and the artistic techniques inherent in comedy action films keep the viewer's attention on the screen, deftly replacing one another. There is parallel editing, fast frame changes, split screen, and a lot of other things.
The cartoon reveals the theme of friendship. There is a frequent history of paintings for children, when the authors competently convey to their viewers that friends are one of the pillars of our daily life. There are actually very few of them — real friends. And being able to be a good friend is an important moment for both you and others.
Another important idea that we see in this picture is labeling. Yes, unfortunately, this topic is still relevant in our modern world. People are all different: skin color, religion, nation. However, it is high time to understand, at least in the 21st century, that everything always depends on a particular person, and not on the whole group. And everyone can be whatever they want, even if you are a dangerous predatory wolf or a ferocious shark. They should be judged by their actions. It is clear that in real life these are really dangerous predators. In the cartoon, we see how the authors show the real life of people through the prism of animal behavior, when some are afraid of others, do not trust only because they are used to expecting something bad from one or another individual.
"Bad Guys" is another worthy cartoon, of which, to my joy, there have been quite a lot in recent years. A great story with an important message for both children and adults. Sometimes adult life spins in a whirlwind of various problems, dulls the sensations that this cartoon seems to get from somewhere deep in the soul. And you suddenly remind yourself how important family and friends are in your life. They are the ones who help you be who you are.
9 out of 10