Group 1 - The current Oscar race for Best Animated Feature is noted for its diverse styles, including Hollywood digital animation, Netflix's Korean wave hits, adult animation, and European hand-drawn animation [1][2] - The Oscar nominations include 35 films from around the world, highlighting the instability of Hollywood's animated films, with titles like "Earth's Special Agents" facing box office and critical failures [1] - Netflix has introduced films like "Daydream Adventure" and "K-POP: Demon Hunter Group," reflecting a shift in audience perception where young viewers no longer see animation as solely for children [1] Group 2 - Traditional hand-drawn animation remains dominant in Europe, with French creators opposing standardized digital animation, as seen in films like "Rainbow" and "Amelie" [2] - The rise of non-Hollywood works is reshaping the industry, with China's "Ne Zha" being the highest-grossing animated film of the year, showcasing the influence of global fan culture and regional styles [2] - Recent Oscar winners in animation, such as "Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio," "How Do You Want to Live," and "Cat's Magical Drift," indicate that the competition is no longer limited to a single aesthetic taste [2]
35部作品角逐最佳动画长片,多元风格重塑全球动画电影版图
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-12-02 23:02