The Secret of Kells

  • English Brendan and the Secret of Kells (festival title) (more)
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In a remote medieval outpost of Ireland, young Brendan embarks on a new life of adventure when a celebrated master illuminator arrives from foreign lands carrying a book brimming with secret wisdom and powers. To help complete the magical book, Brendan has to overcome his deepest fears on a dangerous quest that takes him into the enchanted forest where mythical creatures hide. It is here that he meets the falry Aisling, a mysterious young wolf-girl, who helps him along the way. But with the barbarians closing in, will Brendans determination and artistic vision illuminate the darkness and show that enlightenment is the best fortification against evil? (official distributor synopsis)

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gudaulin 

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English The story takes us to the early Middle Ages, where knowledge and art survive behind the high walls of a Christian monastery inhabited by monks who transcribe and decorate parchments. Little Brendan wants to follow in their footsteps and dreams of creating a truly great work of art, but the invaders from the far North have a completely different idea about the future of the monastery than its residents. Tomm Moore took a completely different approach than Walt Disney, so fans of animation and especially unconventional but stylish drawings can consider this film a treat. The story is also good, although its poetics, along with the almost surrealistic drawing, may not be for everyone. Evil, in the form of Vikings with horns on their helmets, takes the shape of horned devils from fiery hell. Overall impression: 85%. A highly original and stylish affair. ()

D.Moore 

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English Amazing is the word that perfectly describes this whole film. Beautiful music, playful animation (seriously, if there's any other person besides me who loves geometric shapes of all kinds, they'll be in heaven) that looks simple, although it's not, Coulais' music, a magical story that skillfully combines gentle, sweet humor with suspense and thought, sensationally sympathetic human and animal (Pangur Ban) characters and their dubbing. Such an unassuming film, yet such a sparkling, honest animated gem that would be a shame to overlook. ()

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DaViD´82 

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English If you love movies like The Triplets of Belleville or Persepolis, you’re in luck. The Secret of Kells is from the same rank of alternative animated movies. And it is of equally high quality, audio-visual imaginativeness, and interior richness. A real work of art, especially in the HD version (both visually and in terms of true reference surround sound). ()

Jeoffrey 

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English I may not have been completely enchanted, although I was certainly pleasantly surprised. I thought the animation style was great and found it very colorful and, in a way, very pretty. I also liked the main protagonists; Aisling especially was charming. Unfortunately, the narrative was not that engaging, and although it was interesting, I did not feel any chills or other deeper sensations. Still, thanks to the great soundtrack, I had fun watching this show, so I guess it was very enjoyable and this is expressed as 7/10. ()

Stanislaus 

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English Brendan and the Secret of the Kells won me over especially with its unconventional and imaginative approach, which dominated the whole film alongside a simple story and a catchy musical score. I liked the variety of visual elements, which certainly did not lack originality. The song by Aisling was absolutely charming. At first glance, a modest film that holds many secrets. ()

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