An old woman's hold on the past puts her family's future in jeopardy.
Trailer
Cast
Samantha Ferris
Bookmaker
Thomas Haddaway-Graham
Porter
Ian Hanlin
Keelan
Jonathan Love
Father
Nicole Oliver
Olistene
Nicole Oliver
Mother
Maaari Mo Ring Magustuhan
Valley of the Lanterns
Barbie: The Pearl Princess
Just Super
The Bad Guys: Breaking In
Franklin and Friends
True: Terrific Tales
Interrupting Chicken
Bluey
Lego Friends: Girls on A Mission
Strawberry Shortcake: Berry in the Big City
Meet Iron Man and his Awesome Friends
Word Party
Trash Truck
Mighty Express Episodes - Fast Tracks!
Cleo & Cuquin
Twirlywoos
Go, Dog, Go
Abby Hatcher | All About Abby! Live Action Series
Duck & Goose
Loup
#shorts #kidscartoon - BabyBus
Sago Mini Box!
Abby Hatcher | Toy Episodes
Not a Box
Mga Komento
10 Mga Komento
source: Valley of the Lanterns
At first, having the hand drawn backgrounds with CGI people seemed a clash of visual styles, but it works. This is good storytelling and the characters are likeable. I'm glad I decided to see this.
At first the animation reminded me of computer games a decade ago and I was worried that this would be a difficult watch, but having got used to it I enjoyed the film much more than the opening 15 minutes might have suggested. I spent much of the time wondering from what country it originated and would not have guessed Canada. Everybody appears to have an offset mouth as if the entire population has suffered a stroke, and at first I assumed that the little boy Porter was a little girl. It's a highly moral tale about the importance of not looking back and making the most of time while you have it (and not gambling on pig races), but although charming in part, others aspects are really quite dark (including a dramatic fall from height) and I would caution parents not to watch it with very young children. The action takes place in an indeterminate land in a quasi-Medieval age but with certain modern conveniences (such as surgical neck braces). The musical score is actually somewhat repetitive, even annoying, and the whole film could benefit from being ten minutes shorter, with the main edits merited at the beginning. Thereafter, however, this film picks up momentum. I warmed to the characters and upped my score from an initial 3 or 4 to a solid 7.
It's Been So So So SO Long Since I Last Saw A Good Story. It Took Me Back To The Days Of My Childhood, When Stories Were So Great. If You Want To Know What Is The Ultimate Form Of A Story; This Is The Example If You Ask Me. And The Music Was Great Too. Really Recommended For People Who Seek A Good Story Telling. The Hidden Detail Are Something That Not Everybody Can Notice. For Example The Beginning Scene Where Swords Are Intertwined Between Roots. {This Is Not A Spoiler, Right?!.} You Think These Ideas Are Already Old ... And Bam ... This Masterpiece Happens.
I started to watch and a few times thought of stopping. The score was ok, the animation seemed a bit simple, and wasn't gripped initially but pleased I stuck with it. It really grew on me, such a lovely "simple" story and really warm. A joy to watch as the story unfolded. All you need is a good tale with characters that draw you in, and this is what it was. In such dark times it was a distraction and I really liked it.
There was so much potential, nicely drawn backgrounds and an ok score. But the awful animation, poor storyline and terrible acting (of suitably poor scripts) really let It down. A missed opportunity for a relevant impactful message for the young. I felt like I lived the 4 years repeated in the film and it's time I'll never get back.
source: Valley of the Lanterns
There was so much potential, nicely drawn backgrounds and an ok score. But the awful animation, poor storyline and terrible acting (of suitably poor scripts) really let It down. A missed opportunity for a relevant impactful message for the young. I felt like I lived the 4 years repeated in the film and it's time I'll never get back.
