![]() Its use of light, too, is evocative and painterly. The movie’s color palette consists of vibrant blues, greens, and purples that occasionally glow like the bioluminescent creatures in Avatar (2009). When characters express themselves, it’s with convincing, relatable gestures and facial movements that capture a perfect blend of cartoonish and realistic. Photorealistic environments give the story visual dimension, and at times, the viewer finds themselves lost in the splendor of flowing water, cherry blossoms, and the textures of hair and fur. Disney Animation Studios has created a memorable world of Asian-inspired mythological imagery, starting with the expository prologue that uses a creative shadow puppet style. If animation quality were the only criterion by which to judge Raya and the Last Dragon, this review would be glowing.
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