
graphical style of The Secret Of Kells is absolutely breathtaking, unlike anything I (and I think you) have ever seen: the characters and backgrounds are crushed in two-dimensional environments, and what may seem like a choice not only limiting allows the graphics amazing tricks from time to time, but distorts the perspective just enough to return the anxious excitement and good sense of threat when we were kids we attracted to the Disney classic, which, I think, have attracted hordes of children who have drawn not so much celebrated for the reassuring sense of familiarity that parents, as for the elements of pathos, sometimes agonizing, who were the salt of the Vision for the under 10, find these things now that I'm 20 years has been truly fantastic, a little 'remember something as seemingly forgotten in a drawer and left temporal and an experience I recommend to even the most cynical pain in the ass.
That said you've no doubt seen the most brilliant narrative of this film, which is a bit 'irresolute, anticlimatico and with a message about the value of art and culture in the dark days that I would not subscribe, but honestly are minor flaws compared with 70 minutes to get enchantment.
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