When Iron Giant arrived at the theater in 1999, it was welcomed from the "Wall Street Journal" by Jo Morgenstern as "Instant Classic" and the world knew that another giant came soon: Movie Director Brad Bird debuted with his director's movie and won two Oscars. As the winner of the nine Ann Awards, "Iron Giant" reproduced and reinforced two new scenes. This film was held when many people in America were worried in October 1957. Rock 'n' roll. On the fourth day of the television bomb moon, the Soviet Union successfully launched the first satellite Sputnik into orbit. The space race has officially started. The Cold War got even cooler. People are not sure about their neighbors and are asking their friends
A warm welcome to Brad Bird 's 1999 sweet animation, adapted from Ted Hughes' 1968 children' s story 'Iron Man'. Bird transplanted a story from England to a small town in the 1950s United States: Metallic edible iron giant from the suburbs of Maine's rural area, biting a piece from the car and the power plant, he is in every red fear Looks like Twilight Zone's fantasy has come true. But Iron Giant was scared and felt lonely, and a child named Hogarth became his only friend. I saw this even after 17 years from the first release, but I once again experienced similarities between Spielberg, Wilde, and Brian Forbes' Valley of the Winds. "Iron Giant" precedes Bird 's 2003 jewel "Superman Agent", its non - digital animation style is simple and attractive, and it is approaching Japanese tradition in 2016. A wonderful movie revisited