Can we have a thread about this movie? Saw it a few days ago and it made me cry like a bitch

Can we have a thread about this movie? Saw it a few days ago and it made me cry like a bitch

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very good movie
very cute
10/10

the studio that made this movie is really fantastic! love all their works.

yeah, that was a real heartbreaker. I dont know which one made me sadder, song of the sea or secret of kells.
there's something about watching all the magic leave the world that just really bums me out. it's so sad.
at least everyone got to go to Tír na nÓg.
I aint' gonna watch breadwinner that shit is too fucking depressing

I remember it being cute. I think I liked Secret of Kells a tiny bit more.

I thought so g of the sea was slightly better, actually. A more matured narrative.

>mfw Ben...

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obscure freakin’ Chinese fuckin’ thing that nobody ever freakin’ saw

Mom is a fucking traitor. Girl is cute. Ben is a dick, but thankfully is somewhat fixed

For me Song of the Sea > Breadwinner > Kells

Does anyone have the screenshot?

She's a selkie, its in her blood and genes

That's racist.

Is this the only worthwhile Yea Forumsntent from Ireland?

I saw it for the first time at a double feature in Tokyo. Absolutely loved it.

Everything from this studio seems to be really good.

>Everything from this studio seems to be really good.

Try watching Skunkfu and tell me that.

Correction: Every FILM seems to be really good.

kek
then sadness

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MUH

She's voiced by Blue Diamond's va too.

I sorta wish it wasn’t set on Halloween because it’s really not the sort of thing I wanna watch in that season.

Really loved the the family being the heart of the film, even with the cool Fair Folk stuff.

Breadwinner is great and also a massive gut punch in cinematic form.
>One day, he found a toy on the street. He picked it up. It exploded

The movie was 9/10 for me the bigest problem is that its too short for its own good it ended not even having a proper 2nd act and just rushed the 3rd final act wich felt realy akward when watching.

I saw it with my mom, tho.

Neat.

Saw like five years ago. Beautifully animated. Felt Ghibli-est. The story makes even more sense if you follow want sort of faerie tale lore concerning glamor and banality, which is a background theme sometimes in the film. Overall quite enjoyed it.

10/10 animation.
9/10 story
11/10 that final ending credits song

I want more Celtic Halloween media.

This film did not make me feel anything. And I cry like a bitch everytime when some predictable sad shit happens.

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I love this movie but I'm a bit confused about the mom: did she actually die or just change back into a seal because staying as a human all the time was too much for her? If she was just a seal all along, why did she never at least try to let her husband know she was still alive? Is it just a fae thing?

I agree with this ranking. I mean I loved Kells but it was a very simple story. Breadwinner ironically lost some points having to share half its screentime with that fantasy story, though the payoff was pretty good. Song of the Sea made me feel like I was watching a Miyazaki film in a good way.

I'm shocked he only had two kids with such a beauty.

She disappeared/died before they could have more.

Yeah Kells was lackluster. It takes 30 to 40 minutes till Aisling appears and she's still not the main character.
The vikings just pillage everything, there's no positive plan like Aisling coming to help them or Ron Stoppable luring the vikings into the giant snake cave to eat them all.

I'm not sure if it was predictable that the vikings pillaged everything and left the tower standing or unpredictable because the bad guys win in the end.

two kids is a nice number.

The Breadwinner kinda makes me want to subscribe to pewdiepie

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Think I agree, Breadwinner was well-crafted story wise but unfortunately had pretty non-adventurous animation that stayed a bit too on-model, didn’t look much different from a good TV production (other than the fantasy scenes that didn’t do much for me aesthetically).
Kells is good but had clear room for improvement on the writing front in terms of pacing, good first effort but it’s not surprising it’s their first movie.
Song of the Sea has great animation, an interesting story, good pacing, and a lot of different settings and setpieces to keep things interesting.

Very excited for Wolfwalkers but it’s likely a couple years away, they seem to be making it without a deadline

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This year we are getting Vikingskool though, their show for Disney, which seems to be a Cartoon Saloon project (i.e. writing and boarding is being done there) but with animation outsourced to three studios, two French and one Norwegian.
Also surprised they’re officially labeling it as a Disney show, you don’t see the Mouse brand fully outsourced productions too often though I guess they did pay for the production of this one rather than it being an acquisition

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Also Song of the Sea is crazy popular in China and Korea for whatever reason

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probably because it looks like on of there cartoons

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Unironic 10/10 movie.

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wolfwalker smear

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>Wants to talk about a movie he saw recently
What are you? Some kind of reasonable person or something?

It's actually some sort of selkie thing, when a selkie and a human have kids together, they always have two, one selkie and one human.

Oh yeah the Cartoon Saloon show that will destroy any ambition this abomination has...

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>stayed a bit too on-model
feels nice to have some on Yea Forums admit that can be a problem desu

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>chinese
Lol it's European. I literally live beside the danish animation studio department.

Fucking Americunts

>I aint' gonna watch breadwinner that shit is too fucking depressing
I just checked out the synopsis for that and two sentences in I know she's going to get raped.

The werewolf one looks like it’s gonna be good.

It’s a reference to something an Academy member said on record before voting for Frozen

he went back to the ocean because she was dying on land

Beautiful movie. I'll need to watch it a second time to really give a good opinion, but I liked it a lot on the first viewing. I'm a sucker for irish faerie lore and the art was beautiful. I liked it a lot more than Secret of Kells, which I thought finished the assumed story arc halfway through and then it was about a guy inking up the bible. Necessarily conclusion towards the end, but killed what might've been pacing for the movie.

I haven't seen Breadwinner, though.

I wonder if Wolfwalkers will have the blonde girl and her father be protestant colonists that the English sent to Ireland to oppress the native Catholic Irish.

I thought that it was because the powers of faerie were disappearing from the Earth. Just about everything else in the movie was about faerie losing power and vanishing. What I got from the ending was that the mother had left and gone to the land of the faerie because the power in the real world wasn't enough for her to survive.

That's what was wrong with Saoirse. She was faerie, and so was dying due to how little faerie magic was left. That's why she was given the choice between living with her brother/dad (as a mortal, no faerie powers) or with her mom (as a faerie) in the faerie realm. She had to give up one in order to stay with the other.

Breadwinner is definitely worth seeing but it isn't something that will keep you coming back over and over like their other fantasy-oriented features, it's one of those kind of movies that is well crafted and appreciable but doesn't provide much escapism, it has moments of humor and charm and beauty but the overall tone is downbeat, you can definitely tell it's based on a novel and meant more for teaching and fodder to think about than pure unabashed enjoyment. I'm sure it'll be effective when screened in classrooms though and it's notable as one of the rare PG-13 animated movies

Breadwinner was good but very forgettable.