When Marnie Was There? Movie Review
I recently watched When Marnie Was There and here's my review!
The way the film proceeds to convey beautifully realistic emotions and expression through these wonderfully realistic characters who feel lived in and realistic and down to Earth with the extrodinarily wonderful animation was just excellent and the layers of the animation that fulfill and give a lot of weight and empathetic human emotion and expression to their characters is incredible. I was completely taken away by this movie. It shows life both as a trapping circle, delving deep into the realities of sadness and anxiety and what it does to a person while also showing that there is always hope no matter what and no negative feeling is final. This was beautifully realised in the characters and their expressions and creatively unique story in a wonderfully impeccable piece of luminiously brilliant and purely artistic film of recent memory. I also love the film because it's message on reality and how there is always hope was realised in a light that I have never seen before and heavily impressed me both emotionally and artistically. The movie is about reality, it's negatives, it's positives, it's everlasting hopefulness and possibilities for happiness, friendship and all of these are lot of things to have in a film but none of it gets messy, it's all beautifully realised and is an excellent piece of art on two human beings. A great example of this film is the scene where they're dancing together. As it pans to the beautifully bright moon and we hear the precious smiles and laughter in the background, so wonderfully potrayed and impeccably animated and the emotion and the expression that the film proceeded to convey was both luminiously excellent and to the importance of the characters and the story, incredibly empathetic. It all feels human, down to Earth, relatable and is an impeccably directed, beautifully animated and luminiously excellent film that shows friendship, passion, anxiety, sadness, happiness, reality, the negatives and positives of it but more importantly that there's always hope. I had absalputley not a single flaw with When Marnie Was There? I just wish there were more films available to children like this where it doesn't talk down but talks to. I' going to give When Marnie Was There an A+
The way the film proceeds to convey beautifully realistic emotions and expression through these wonderfully realistic characters who feel lived in and realistic and down to Earth with the extrodinarily wonderful animation was just excellent and the layers of the animation that fulfill and give a lot of weight and empathetic human emotion and expression to their characters is incredible. I was completely taken away by this movie. It shows life both as a trapping circle, delving deep into the realities of sadness and anxiety and what it does to a person while also showing that there is always hope no matter what and no negative feeling is final. This was beautifully realised in the characters and their expressions and creatively unique story in a wonderfully impeccable piece of luminiously brilliant and purely artistic film of recent memory. I also love the film because it's message on reality and how there is always hope was realised in a light that I have never seen before and heavily impressed me both emotionally and artistically. The movie is about reality, it's negatives, it's positives, it's everlasting hopefulness and possibilities for happiness, friendship and all of these are lot of things to have in a film but none of it gets messy, it's all beautifully realised and is an excellent piece of art on two human beings. A great example of this film is the scene where they're dancing together. As it pans to the beautifully bright moon and we hear the precious smiles and laughter in the background, so wonderfully potrayed and impeccably animated and the emotion and the expression that the film proceeded to convey was both luminiously excellent and to the importance of the characters and the story, incredibly empathetic. It all feels human, down to Earth, relatable and is an impeccably directed, beautifully animated and luminiously excellent film that shows friendship, passion, anxiety, sadness, happiness, reality, the negatives and positives of it but more importantly that there's always hope. I had absalputley not a single flaw with When Marnie Was There? I just wish there were more films available to children like this where it doesn't talk down but talks to. I' going to give When Marnie Was There an A+