Bigfoot Family2 officially released

By Lee - 10 August 2021

The parent-child adventure animated film Bigfoot Family2 was officially released. At the same time, the film crew released six new stills. The Adam family went to Alaska for an adventure journey of love and separation. On the way, they met many "cute pet" animals and launched a big battle with environmentally damaging oil companies. The plot of the film is relaxed and cheerful, the style is fresh and beautiful, and the theme of "growth + companionship" has made many parents and children full of expectations. I believe this sincere work will be the best choice for family viewing this summer.


Aspect 1: The gold medal team continues its reputation


The film’s previous work has been shown in 58 countries and regions, and has received sincere recommendations from millions of families around the world, and has achieved good box office and word-of-mouth results in mainland China. After a lapse of four years, Bigfoot Family2, the sequel to the movie series, has returned with a surprise, and has received widespread attention from domestic and foreign audiences. This sequel is still being created by New Wave Animation Studios, the top European animation team. The 3D vision godfather Ben Starson and the "Despicable Me" screenwriter Carl Brunk once again joined forces, with a relaxed and cheerful plot design and gorgeousness. The colorful audio-visual presentation was nominated for the Crystal Award for Best Animated Feature Film at the 30th Annecy International Animation Festival.


Aspect 2: The plot is upgraded to start the adventure of love and escape


Compared with the first movie, the plot of Bigfoot Family2 has undergone a comprehensive upgrade. The main creative team transferred the main background of the story to Alaska, the extremely cold land, and reproduced the virgin forest kingdom across the Arctic Circle with extraordinary imagination.


Here, Adam and his family are fighting against oil companies in order to protect the beautiful homes of the animals. At the same time, "cute pets" such as gray wolves, snow rabbits, and elk also join the counterattack squad to embark on a journey of love and escape. I believe that with the release of the movie, the audience will also witness an audio-visual feast with climaxes and surprises.


Aspect 3: Smile, tears, Qi Fei, must-see during summer


In the initial stage of film script creation, director Ben Starson hopes that the sequel can "show more comedy elements, while allowing the audience to enjoy new stories without seeing the first movie." It turns out that the creation The team perfectly fulfilled the director's requirements. In the film, the counterattack squad formed by the Adam family and the animals not only contracted the laugh, but the deep emotion of mutual support and help between them also moved the audience. For example, the "Pistachio" little raccoon, although greedy and timid, has the greatest explosive power at critical moments; while the "Tiehanhan" brown bear is always a strong bearer and can be called a fairy teammate; these characters with different personalities and lovely images will lead the audience Embark on an ice and snow adventure together.


Aspect 4: The theme of parent-child companionship resonates


As a parent-child family fun movie, although the film has rich comedy and adventure elements, "accompaniment" is the core theme of the whole story, and the setting of this theme is closely related to the current social reality. In the film, Adam’s father, Dr. Harrison, had no time to accompany his children because he was busy with his career. This also caused Adam to encounter many difficulties in the process of growing up. However, this adventure brought the family together again, and the encouragement and approval of his parents also made Adam. Become more determined and courageous. Film producer Mathieu Zeller said, “I hope that the story of Adam’s firm belief in his adventures will resonate among teenagers and children. This is also the educational responsibility and social responsibility that an animated film should have.”