so shocking

Leann 2022-04-22 07:01:53

Exceptionally beautiful cartoon.

The imagination is amazing, rooted in the ancient and profound Celtic culture, and it is beyond the reach of first-class American animations such as "Robot Wall-E" and "Flying House".

Every frame is beautiful, from the overall composition to the finer details. The catchy Celtic music sets the overall tone beautiful and powerful. In contrast, Miyazaki's films are a bit complicated and weird.

The invading Norsemen are portrayed as the devils of the era, recreating the horrific process of the Vandalization of Europe. However, today's descendants of the Vikings have become the most civilized people on earth, which is really vicissitudes.

Ashley in the forest, I almost thought he would become Brandon's little lover, but luckily he didn't. When the young Brandon whispered the name again in the forest, the white fox left him. I think it should be like this. Whenever the boy grew up, the fairy who guarded him quietly retired.

I also liked the childhood of Brandon as a kid who called everyone inside the fence brother. What he learned was awe, mission, courage and friendship, worthy of the descendants of the Irish.

The final Kells detailing is the climax of the whole book, and it's amazing. After reading it, I checked a lot of photos of the details of the Kyle Sutra, and I saw the goose in a zoomed in detail!

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Extended Reading
  • Therese 2022-03-26 09:01:13

    Although it is a hand-drawn animation, I also want to express the feeling of copying a book by hand, but the actual film is completely computer-made, with computer-based drawing lines, computer-colored, and the final vector drawing that makes the hand-painted feel disappear. Like Azul and Asmar, it is an example of computer technology destroying good design, but the overall effect is better than the full 3D former, the former picture is simply a tragedy for the designer. The director is very tender.

  • Cale 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    79/100. Extraordinary pictures and colors, the story of "over the wall".

The Secret of Kells quotes

  • Aisling: I thought you knew how to climb trees.

    Brendan: I do. Smaller ones.

    Aisling: [laughs] Yeah. Like bushes.

    [Brendan glares at her]

  • Abbot Cellach: Pagans, Crom worshipers... It is with the strength of our walls that they will come to trust the strength of our faith.