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7 out of 7 people found the following review useful:
simply wonderful, even there are some sad parts, but WOW, 31 March 2007
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Author:
ifasmilecanhelp from Switzerland
This animation movie, I saw it with my 2 young children in a theater,
already 4 years ago, and it was so... what to say? just WOW!!!
The kids enjoyed it, yes of course, but maybe not as much as I did...
it took tears out of me...
The musical is so well accorded to the animation, that it shows there
was a deep understanding and collaboration between the author and the
composer. The drawings are so gentle, very subtle, the colors smooth,
everything also very simple, just amazing.
This is a story about accepting the difference, from parents who love
their children, even if not completely understanding him/it. In fact
the only way...
There is a sad and heartbreaking part quiet in the beginning of the
movie, and I think it's good to see this movie together with your kids,
instead leaving them alone in front of the screen... (anyway always
better!)
Fortunately, afterward it goes further with sensitivity, and
furthermore goes to smiles and laughs and adventures.
This movie makes you think, and the answering is in anyone's mind,
still can be different to each of us.
And all along, the women voices, in the singing parts, again I should
use superlatives, so I won't and just will say : beautiful.
Sorry to say (I'm not Danish), I didn't know Mr Jannik Hastrup, but I
can be very grateful for this movie, and give my humble and deepest
compliment.
Bruno Coulais, the composer is more known to me as he did the musical
of Himalaya, the Rearing of a Chief, Microcosmos, Le Peuple Migrateur
among others well known movies.
With a few words, I could have resume with : I loved it, and still
does, sometimes listen the CD.
Not very used to write English comment, I straight decided, as I was
very surprised not to see any comment, to tell anyone who would intend
to see The Boy Who Wanted to Be a Bear,
Be confident with your feelings, you'll be lucky to SEE IT!!!
A film is never really good unless the camera is an eyes in the head of
a poet Orson Welles
An amazing movie, both visually and emotionally., 26 July 2008
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Author:
leebardt-1 from United States
My 3 year-old son chose this movie at our library based on the cover
(the one shown here on IMDb). He could not wait to put it on once we
got home, and how thankful am I for him and his discerning eye, even if
it is not trained to pick out a cinematic treasure.
Any movie/story that engages the viewer on every possible level is
genius. Parental feelings of joy and grief, a child's feelings about
security and frustration, the desperate feelings of not knowing what
path to choose, all of these moments and situations are presented and
"acted out" beautifully.
And what captivating music! The soundtrack is simply divine. The
instrumental music is never overbearing and the vocal music is pure
love. The animation (the watercolor effects, the simple snow scapes of
the Arctic) goes hand in hand with the music. This is the type of movie
I want my 3 year-old to fall in love with and be captivated by. There
are too many over saturated movies out there today. Watch this movie
and be awed by how powerful simplicity can be.
1 out of 6 people found the following review useful:
The kind of movie we don't see every day, but nothing more..., 26 January 2007
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Author:
Ricardo Jorge Gomes (rjcsgomes@iol.pt) from Setúbal, Portugal
There's something touching about this movie, probably the message, but
the most different thing from all the other is, definitely, the
story... The most close that i ever seen was Disney's "Brother Bear",
but if you are expecting the same kind or the same quality of movie
you're completely wrong...
The art is really good, without the computer work of today's
animations, but with a genius work of the paper and pencil, that makes
you feel that we still have a traditional industry of animation.
The story is very uncommon, that's a fact, but it sucks, and for some
people i guess it probably let them go away and don't want to finish
it...
It's not a movie for every one and i suggest a parental guidance,
because the story it's not linear and the children can be hurt with
some screen-shots...
If you want to see something different, then take the opportunity, it
will be a good choice, but if you want to see a amazing movie then go
and see "Brother Bear"...
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