Ang isang plover chick ay hindi natutong lumipad kapag ang kanyang pamilya ay lumipat sa taglagas. Dapat siyang makaligtas sa taglamig ng arctic, mga masasamang kaaway at kanyang sarili upang muling makasama ang kanyang minamahal sa susunod na tagsibol.
Trailer
Cast
Matthías Matthíasson
Lói
Thorunn Erna Clausen
Mom
Thorunn Erna Clausen
Bunting Bird
Sean Astin
Fox
John Stamos
Giron
Debbie Chazen
Cormorant
Debbie Chazen
Swan
Georgina Sutcliffe
Raven
Colin Mace
Deer
Colin Mace
Raven
Richard Cotton
Shadow
Jamie Oram
Ploey
Doña Croll
Sheep
Graham Dickson
Mousy
Graham Dickson
Father
Kasper Michaels
Skua
Kasper Michaels
Sterna
Kaizer Akhtar
Boy
Maaari Mo Ring Magustuhan
Ploey
Signal in catalog
Bigfoot Family
Signal in catalog
Little Emma
Signal in catalog
Sofia the First
Signal in catalog
Sonic Prime
Signal in catalog
Superbook
Signal in catalog
Young David
Signal in catalog
Fright Krewe
Signal in catalog
Lost in Oz
Signal in catalog
The Wingfeather Saga
Signal in catalog
Henry Hugglemonster
Signal in catalog
Octonauts: Above & Beyond
Signal in catalog
Rainbow Rangers
Signal in catalog
Tumble Leaf
Signal in catalog
Zack and Quack
Signal in catalog
City of Ghosts
Signal in catalog
Morphle
Signal in catalog
Wallykazam!
Signal in catalog
Cars: Road Trip
Signal in catalog
Sausage Party: Foodtopia
Signal in catalog
Stranger Things: Tales from '85
Signal in catalog
Unicorn Academy: Secrets Revealed
Signal in catalog
Tiny Toons Looniversity
Signal in catalog
Jurassic World: Chaos Theory
Signal in catalog
Mga Komento
6 Mga Komento
source: Ploey
Ploey is a young bird, who encounters a lot of drama in his first year. This sentence in fact covers the entire movie. Totally unnecessary if he just did an effort to fly. Ploey loses his father, and after an attack by a cat the flock leaves without him, assuming he did not survive. He wants to see his girlfriend again (and never mentions his mother), and tries to reach Paradise Valley to survive the Winter until the flock returns in Spring. All this time he refuses to fly... To get to Paradise Valley, he gets help from Giron. The kids truly enjoyed the movie, but it was quite a predictable story and, probably because we are spoiled by Hollywood multi-million dollar animated movies, the animation was not that good. Overall not a bad movie.
The main drawback of the cartoon as a whole is its pattern: the protagonist, according to the laws of the genre, has a kind heart; an antagonist because evil; the one character who lost his family because of the antagonist, and wants to settle accounts with him once and for all. The plot itself is a bit like the Soviet cartoon "Seraya sheyka". Another drawback is the repeated demonstration of the termin of "death", especially in the children's cartoon. I myself am confused by the graphics, it sometimes looks crooked and sloppy, and weak, unlike other similar cartoons about birds. One character a ptarmigan Giron looks like a yeti-bird and looks as a permanently drunk middle-aged uncle. In general, I recommend this cartoon to regret and forgive.
I did not look for a rating for this children's movie, but I assume it was supposed to be T, and not PG, or it could pass for PG 16+. I did like this movie as a whole. The voice acting was incredible. The landscapes were breath-taking. The environment was flawless the whole time. The detailing in fur and feather was fantastic, and you could see every individual feather crease. The shaders and bump maps of the local scenes were great. Dialogues were actually follow-able and understandable, nothing too complex! But on the downside, as far as I am concerned, was the plotline and/or theme and or/atmosphere together (I am not sure which one to call it), the 3D models' bases, and the animation. When it came to the plotline or themes portrayed, I found myself noticing re-occurring attempt to pull the viewer's heart strings, with the deaths and close-call-deaths of many characters, at least 3-5 characters. It disturbed me a lot as the viewer, and it almost made me immune to watching another near-death or assumed-death because there were so many plays on it. I would certainly not want a child watching this and having nightmares about how many deaths they seen in one sitting. Also, how oddly, overly charged the two young birds were at such a young age. Now when it comes to 3D models, I personally found the copy-paste mice off-putting, the fox was off-putting, the cat was off-putting, the models were just, not matching the atmosphere that well with how beautiful the backgrounds were, and then they came in looking like 3D scribble lines compared to the beauty of the environment. Some of the models, such as the mice, and the protagonist, did not properly reflect the lighting the majority of the time when it was dark. Their details were beautiful though just not what was underneath. As for animation, I noticed a lot of points to be improved. Any fight scene that I seen, went on for way longer than I think would have been alright, especially the end. Dancing towards the end was actually looped and I could tell, also along those lines I could see a character model clipping feathers through their body as a glitch in the animation. And sometimes I noticed the characters emotions portrayed, sometimes did not match the intensity in which it deserved, Al ot of the faces were very stiff, but this is where the good voice actors came in handy! They did a good job there! Sorry, that was a lot, but I covered everything I could!
Lói: Þú Flýgur Aldrei Einn
