Thursday, September 21, 2017

Zootopia

Zootopia (Jared Bush, Bryon Howard, and Rich Moore, 2016)
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Rating: Q=7, P=5 / Can't Get Enough
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Animation, Prejudice, Social Justice, Complex Relationships, Mystery

How refreshing! Zootopia definitely exceeded my expectations. I was especially pleased that the film wasn't full of stupid jokes and irritating voices (like so many mainstream animated films, these days). Not only is the film lively, colorful, and entertaining but it is also incredibly thought-provoking and relevant to this scary time we are living in. I love how very heavy subjects like prejudice, xenophobia, bullying, and ignorance are all discussed in a way that is easy to understand and relate to. Children should see this film and talk about it. Wonderful story.

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Thursday, September 14, 2017

Ocean Waves

Ocean Waves (Tomomi Mochizuki, 1993)
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Rating: Q=6, P=5 / Average OJ
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Animation, Coming of Age, Complex Relationships

I enjoyed this short animated story of coming of age, first loves, and high school. It's a perfectly packaged nostalgic film that reminded me of my teenage years and grappling with strong emotions. The characters are familiar--we all knew someone like Rikako. Ocean Waves is a drama, but it is lighthearted and ends optimistically. It's also fun to see the Studio Ghibli animation style in its earlier days, especially since this one is far more realistic than fantasy.

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Thursday, September 7, 2017

Sahara

Sahara (Pierre Core, 2017)
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Rating: Q=5, P=4 / Average OJ
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Animation, Adventure, Coming of Age, Belonging

This is a cute animated story about following your dreams, exploring, and taking risks despite what your society tells you. I liked that the setting was the desert and oasis with green and dusky snakes. A great tale for youngsters to learn about determination, willpower, and belonging.

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