Mousesnow
Joined May 2003
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Premise: a girl from traveling circus adopts and grows up a bear. This bear starts to transform to a human and back. Girl falls in love with him.
Impression: bad plot, cardboard characters, unbelievable relationships, artificial turns - nearly everything witnesses against this film. But to make justice, one should mention excellent music and very good photography - thanks to composer and to cameraman, I guess.
Impression: bad plot, cardboard characters, unbelievable relationships, artificial turns - nearly everything witnesses against this film. But to make justice, one should mention excellent music and very good photography - thanks to composer and to cameraman, I guess.
This movie starts documentary - World War II, war in Vietnam, starving India, Pakistan, Africa - and lots of suffering, starving, dying and dead kids.
Then the movie itself begins, and the director makes just one change - he creates a place, where kids are the killing side and adults are the victims.
It's a kind of revenge. The energy of millions of innocent victims materialized on this tiny Spanish island and began to spread around.
The movie is scary, because it is realistic. The sun, the sea, nice white houses - and dead bodies hidden everywhere. And children who don't feel they do something wrong. Children who laugh and smile.
See it, but don't expect to be entertained.
Then the movie itself begins, and the director makes just one change - he creates a place, where kids are the killing side and adults are the victims.
It's a kind of revenge. The energy of millions of innocent victims materialized on this tiny Spanish island and began to spread around.
The movie is scary, because it is realistic. The sun, the sea, nice white houses - and dead bodies hidden everywhere. And children who don't feel they do something wrong. Children who laugh and smile.
See it, but don't expect to be entertained.