The image of Nezha Jr. in "Nezha" can be said to be the ugliest in all versions of China. His big eyes are surrounded by dark circles, and his eyebrows are thin. His teeth are not as neat as other animated versions, but he actually gouged out and his hairstyle is very simple. At first glance, I think the crew must have no money, so they just found an image to fool the audience. I believe friends who have seen movies have realized that the reason why the director designed Nezha Jr. so ugly, unusual and unconventional is to contrast with the classic version of Nezha, symbolizing the uniqueness of Nezha Jr.
Nezha designed the image of George W. Nezha in this way to subvert the tradition, and also to confirm what Nezha said in the film, "My life depends on me". Although Nezha Jr. was born as a "magic pill", it was not his fault, but his master's. Nezha, Jr. wouldn't have suffered such a tragic experience if he hadn't been negligent and half-hearted. Because Nezha Jr. is a magic pill, he suffered humiliation and bullying among his peers, and became more stubborn in the isolation and indifference of the people. Fortunately, my parents put me on the right path and successfully proved myself.
This film is a very good work. Although the characters are a little ugly, the connotation is very profound.