Wolfwalkers

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A young apprentice hunter and her father journey to Ireland to help wipe out the last wolf pack. But everything changes when she befriends a free-spirited girl from a mysterious tribe rumored to transform into wolves by night. (Apple TV+)

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MrHlad 

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English A fantasy adventure film from Ireland featuring strange creatures that are half wolf and half human living in the woods, and the story of a girl who wants to save the forest, the people and her dad. And last but not least, one of the best films of the year. Wolfwalkers is beautiful to look at, mixing adventure, humour and strong emotions. And it also confirms that Tomm Moore is the best in his field. A wonderful film for all audiences of all ages. ()

Jeoffrey 

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English In one word: beautiful! Visually, it is simply awesome, especially the way the wolf's sensory perception is portrayed, the magical ending of the movie, the wonderful editing and transitions to widescreen that made the more intense parts so powerful... This was an amazing and spectacular movie, enhanced to pure perfection by the perfect soundtrack! I have probably only one minor criticism regarding this movie, and that is the narrative. Even if I leave aside the fact that after finishing it I was instantly reminded of James Cameron's Avatar, because the basic narrative is similar in many ways, I cannot say that watching Wolfwalkers affected me as strongly as Song of the Sea did. It was a really emotional movie, it had a strong narrative full of suspense and twists (however predictable), however, Tomm Moore did not manage to move and affect me as much as he did in the past. It is a wonderful movie, beautiful and magical, however, I still think that Song of the Sea remains the best movie in Tomm Moore's oeuvre. Still, I am awarding it a much-deserved 9/10. ()

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Stanislaus 

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English Compared to Tomm Moore's previous films, Wolfwalkers offers a slightly different animation, which still has that strange and untamed charm. I liked the way the animators dealt with the nuances between the human and animal view of the world, which the film portrays in a truly magical way. Story-wise, it's basically nothing we haven't seen elsewhere before – it reminded me of Pocahontas and Avatar – but it's still a powerful and timeless story, set in the 17th century. Together with the beautiful animation, the film abounds with an unmissable musical score – the theme song "Walking with the Wolves" was amazing. I was perhaps only a little annoyed by the initial behaviour of Robyn and later her father. ()

Malarkey 

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English The more films I watch, the harder it feels to find something truly unique. Wolfwalkers is just that—a rare gem. It’s a beautifully animated film with a story that completely captivated me. By the end, I was practically in tears, and I loved how it weaved together themes of strict Catholicism versus mythological paganism, with a strong nod to Celtic culture. The hand-drawn animation is a real standout—different from the usual polished style we're used to today, and at times, absolutely breathtaking. ()

DaViD´82 

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English A Celtic take on Princess Mononoke, which, strangely enough, though it tries to cover too many bases (the clash of civilization with nature, new ways with pagan customs, England's subjugation of Ireland, breaking free from the shackles of tyrannical rules, acceptance of loss, responsibility, folklore, fear of the unknown, and about a hundred other equally serious grand themes) and the emotions are more often than not cheapened, it is still utterly disarming and enchanting in the sheer splendour of it all, and far from just (audio)visually. ()

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