The subject is good and the shots are good

Brain 2022-03-23 09:03:02

The story of the film takes place in 1650, at the time of the colonial expansion of England. The heroine Roybn originally lived a free hunting life in England with his father Bill, but they came to Ireland with the Duke Protector. Under the high-pressure rule of the Duke Protector, the wolf was portrayed as a treacherous and evil enemy, so he called on the whole city. People set out to hunt wolves together. The father became a repressed and mechanical werewolf, and his daughter was under house arrest by him, under the pretense of protecting her.

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  • Elda 2022-03-27 09:01:18

    I am special! ! Blow it up! ! ! Perfect! ! The picture, plot, original sound, and settings (in no particular order) are all perfect, and the beauty is beyond the sky! Hearing and vision are invincible! ! Once again, it deeply reflects that "what belongs to the nation is what belongs to the world". I don't see many Irish cartoons, but they all catch up with the very heavy motif + exquisite Celtic soundtrack + magnificent vision like fantasy. This motif reminds me of Avatar, the habitual life of our self-conceited safety is nothing but a dungeon, and true freedom is often on the "other side" of our unknown, feared, and even hostile. Also because of refusal to understand and believe, many times the so-called "for your own good" is purely to cover up one's ignorance and vulnerability, so as to make oneself feel comfortable. This kind of conflict is very common in cartoons, but every time the conflict is resolved, I feel so warm? After all, I may never encounter such an opportunity in my life.

  • Savanna 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    Anti-superstition in Ireland is a hell of a thing, Lord Cromwell.