Thread:Chiplover123/@comment-26864513-20160308201358/@comment-26323546-20160308211726

Well first of all, it is an incredible movie with lots of emotion. All the characters are lovable and quite relatable. Of course, I ship Nick and Judy even more now. If anyone asks me what is my favorite moment I really can't choose. Moreover, Nick's childhood was not sad to me, but rather scary. Especially at his age, things like that are like a nightmare coming to life. I feel relieved  that Nick met Judy, and I'm glad to say that they really needed each other, even when they were kids. They truly belond to each other.



I am starting to have some doubts about the director's choise, of switching their roles, though.



Maybe it'd be better if Nick was the main character. The directors claim that they changed their roles because of their different points of view. Nick's point of view is sad, and according to them, not the best point of view to welcome a new city like that in the world of animation. Judy on the other hand, is more positive. Typical Disney character. In my opinion, Nick's past is more interesting.



I say this because, I have seen some old storyboards, before they changed their roles, and it really looks different. For example in the movie, Nick and Judy technically did not hug. Not even once. Their relationship is considered to be emotional. In my humble opinion, a hug is something that shows emotion. As we see in the old storyboards, they hug! Also... Nick has his eye hurt? I really wonder what happened, and I just want to go back at the time and watch the first version of the movie.