1905 Film Network NewsOn August 10, the original masterpiece “Summer Friends and Sunny Day”, honored by Disney Pixar Animation Studios, was officially announced to be released in the Mainland on August 20. On the occasion of the 35th anniversary of the establishment of Pixar Animation Studios, it tells the story of the growth of gelato, pasta and endless motorcycle riding in an unforgettable summer. Luca went on a journey with his new good friend, but all the fun was threatened by a hidden secret—the two of them were sea monsters from another world under the water.
“Summer Friends and Sunny Day” was created by the original crew of “Dream Travels” and directed by Ericon Casarosa, who was nominated for Oscar for “Lunar God”, bringing a beautiful and unforgettable journey of healing.
Tribute to Pixar’s 35th Anniversary
Create summer friends and sunny days
Since its establishment in 1986, Disney Pixar Animation Studios has gone through a 35-year dream-making journey. The 23 animated feature films not only have accumulated a global box office of nearly 15 billion U.S. dollars, they have also created a wonderful world beyond imagination, accompany the audience to cruise across the ocean, look up into the future space, and imagine the other side of life and the depths of the soul. Hundreds of professional awards, including 17 Oscars, have affirmed and proved that every Pixar film has become a masterpiece not to be missed.
On the occasion of the 35th anniversary of Pixar Animation Studios, its core team once again assembled to create another original masterpiece. “Summer Friends Sunny” is personally supervised by Chief Creative Officer Peter Dougert, and Oscar-nominated Ericon Casarosa serves as the director, creating a beautiful, romantic, retro, and magical summer hall .
Classic skills interpret unlimited imagination
Reproduce the beautiful Mediterranean
In the 35 years since its establishment, a major tradition of Pixar is to create magnificent screen spectacles-from the colorful ocean, to the rainforest tour with colorful balloons, to the undead world of “Dream Quest”…forever brain hole Open imagination and breathtaking aesthetics can always be combined perfectly.
And “Summer Friends Sunny” does not live up to expectations. It draws inspiration from the extreme scenery of the Mediterranean coast of Italy, and restores classic animation techniques through top 3D technology, and takes the audience into the beautiful Mediterranean scenery of midsummer-the blue sea in the summer sun The bottom is shining with the brilliance of diamonds, the green mountains are scattered with the warm-toned town of time solidification, the afternoon air is filled with the fragrance of tomato and basil, and ice cream and motorcycles carry the vitality of young people.
Sea monster boy explores the human world
Record growth and friendship
From the sea monster in the ancient Greek mythology to the mermaid in the great nautical era, the code under the sea always affects the curiosity of human beings, and “Summer Friends, Sunny Day” uses wild imagination to create a group of sea monsters that are rich in detail and full of resonance— —Sea monster boy Luca meets another sea monster boy Abeto unexpectedly in the beautiful Mediterranean, and begins an exploration of the human world. Their friendship inspired the best of Luca, gave him the courage to break the shackles, and gradually deepened his understanding of himself along the journey. As the director said: “”Summer Friends and Sunny Days” tells us about the changes brought about by friendship. This is a love letter to the midsummer of youth.”
On August 20th, Disney Pixar’s latest original masterpiece “Summer Friends Sunny” will be released in 3D/CINITY/Dolby Cinema/China Giant Screen format. The midsummer by the sea witnesses the precious friendship of teenagers and explores the secrets of growth.Return to Sohu to see more
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