I Am What I Am · review
I didn't have high expectations for this animation, because I expected it to be like other Chinese films, but this film is different, very good. Unlike the mythological concept that is always used, this film packs everyday life as the film's concept. Regarding poverty, bullying, and hope which are packaged in the lion dance theme. Still has a thick Chinese concept, but quite different. In my country, the concept of poverty films is not something new, you could say it has been around a lot. So for me this film's story is easy to predict, but because it's a Chinese animation, you could say this is somethingdifferent. I really like the development of the characters, especially A Juan, he is very memorable for.
In terms of animation, this film is similar to the others, Chinese animation does have satisfying visuals, like this film. The camera movement is good, the lion dance game really fascinates me. Not to mention the great soundtrack, I'd love to hear it again.
This film is very good in many ways, story, animation, music, characters, and an epic ending. Although there are also shortcomings, but this film is very memorable. You guys should watch it.