Il bambino, la talpa, la volpe e il cavallo
Titolo originale: The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse
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Il libro best-seller di Charlie Mackesy prende vita in questo bellissimo film di animazione. Seguite l'improbabile legame tra quattro amici che esplorano il senso della gentilezza, del corag... Leggi tuttoIl libro best-seller di Charlie Mackesy prende vita in questo bellissimo film di animazione. Seguite l'improbabile legame tra quattro amici che esplorano il senso della gentilezza, del coraggio e della speranza.Il libro best-seller di Charlie Mackesy prende vita in questo bellissimo film di animazione. Seguite l'improbabile legame tra quattro amici che esplorano il senso della gentilezza, del coraggio e della speranza.
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Maybe this kind of story is just what we all need on the second to last day of the year - to remind ourselves why we're here and who we truly are.
The boy, the mole, the fox and the horse is a sweet, touching story of lost souls who found each other and together they search for home. This little cartoon speaks with quotes almost exclusively and every single phrase and every word that comes out of the mouths of the four characters is something to think about.
Really, what is love? What is home? What is the meaning of it all and what does it take to be a human being? Those are only a handful of questions you'd definitely get answers to by the end of this half hour masterpiece. I know for sure that home is where the heart is, it's not the place, it's not even something material - it's the way you feel and the people around you who make you feel it.
The animation style is uncanny and even though it may not be a perfect 3D computer generated picture it serves the purpose of the movie splendidly - all those shapes and contours don't have to be perfect, they just have to be authentic and real, and that's what matters. The voice actors also have done a great job shaping the characters and making them real for us too.
If you ever ask me, who do I want to become when I grow up (or in my case, grow old) I would certainly answer: kind.
The boy, the mole, the fox and the horse is a sweet, touching story of lost souls who found each other and together they search for home. This little cartoon speaks with quotes almost exclusively and every single phrase and every word that comes out of the mouths of the four characters is something to think about.
Really, what is love? What is home? What is the meaning of it all and what does it take to be a human being? Those are only a handful of questions you'd definitely get answers to by the end of this half hour masterpiece. I know for sure that home is where the heart is, it's not the place, it's not even something material - it's the way you feel and the people around you who make you feel it.
The animation style is uncanny and even though it may not be a perfect 3D computer generated picture it serves the purpose of the movie splendidly - all those shapes and contours don't have to be perfect, they just have to be authentic and real, and that's what matters. The voice actors also have done a great job shaping the characters and making them real for us too.
If you ever ask me, who do I want to become when I grow up (or in my case, grow old) I would certainly answer: kind.
I received the book a few years ago when I was in a bad place mentally. It is a beautiful collection of art and wise words so to see it brought to the screen intrigued me (although I wasn't sure how it would translate).
I needn't have worried. Everything about it was pretty much perfect. The gentle voices, music, animation and script joined up to make a wonderful Christmas family watch - although I suspect this will be become an all year round favourite.
There have been a lot of BBC broadcasted children's book adaptations in recent years (no more so than the Julia Donaldson books each Christmas) and whilst that is great for fans of the books I would stand this alone as more than just a book to TV job. This is suitable for kids, adults, and everything in between!
I'd put this on the same level as the classic 'The Snowman' - Thank you Charlie Mackesy.
I needn't have worried. Everything about it was pretty much perfect. The gentle voices, music, animation and script joined up to make a wonderful Christmas family watch - although I suspect this will be become an all year round favourite.
There have been a lot of BBC broadcasted children's book adaptations in recent years (no more so than the Julia Donaldson books each Christmas) and whilst that is great for fans of the books I would stand this alone as more than just a book to TV job. This is suitable for kids, adults, and everything in between!
I'd put this on the same level as the classic 'The Snowman' - Thank you Charlie Mackesy.
A beautiful experience - I nearly cried.
The animation was first class and the dialogue was very moving.
The characters voices were so suited to each other. I would watch this and would re watch this particularly with my grand sons who unfortunately live far far away.
The mole is obsessed with CAKE and is to me just like 'The Wind in the Willows'.
To me this is a faithful rendering of the book and has brought great pleasure in these troubled times. It is good that such joy is brought by the skill of the author and the animators.
I look forward to seeing this again and again in my remaining years.
The animation was first class and the dialogue was very moving.
The characters voices were so suited to each other. I would watch this and would re watch this particularly with my grand sons who unfortunately live far far away.
The mole is obsessed with CAKE and is to me just like 'The Wind in the Willows'.
To me this is a faithful rendering of the book and has brought great pleasure in these troubled times. It is good that such joy is brought by the skill of the author and the animators.
I look forward to seeing this again and again in my remaining years.
That unique style of dialog tells you right away that this 34 minute animated treat is an "existential" short subject from the BBC, and quite mesmerizing. The first task of the reviewer is to categorize the film to assist potential viewers, but I am coming up blank. In my over 2000 reviews here, I have never encountered a single story that sets out to deliver so much ... and succeeds. It is an adventure, it is a drama, it is a fable, it is animation for kids, it is animation for adults, and it is also a morality tale. It is an unforgettable half hour. Recommended. ((Designated "IMDb Top Reviewer." Please check out my list "167+ Nearly-Perfect Movies (with the occasional Anime or TV miniseries) you can/should see again and again (1932 to the present))
A young boy searches for home, along the way he encounters a brave and friendly mole, a hungry and ill tempered fox, and a wise horse.
This truly was a beautiful thirty minutes, a real story of hope and optimism, it's a short film that will have a definite appeal to all viewers, young and old, there is truly something for everyone to take away from it. A definite relevance for anyone to take away from it.
It's good fun, it's adventurous, it's truly heart warming, there are many things you can take away from it, I just found it so beautifully moving, so very sweet, just lovely viewing for this time of year. Truly that good, I watched it twice.
The animation fitted perfectly, a simplicity and lack of complication that just worked, as did the soft, accompanying music. The BBC hasn't been shy with promoting it, and the lovely images have accompanied its program introductions.
Great to hear so many instantly recognisable stars, I just loved Tom Hollander's mole.
Every year we get an animated short, this is up there with the best of them, it's absolutely marvellous, 10/10.
This truly was a beautiful thirty minutes, a real story of hope and optimism, it's a short film that will have a definite appeal to all viewers, young and old, there is truly something for everyone to take away from it. A definite relevance for anyone to take away from it.
It's good fun, it's adventurous, it's truly heart warming, there are many things you can take away from it, I just found it so beautifully moving, so very sweet, just lovely viewing for this time of year. Truly that good, I watched it twice.
The animation fitted perfectly, a simplicity and lack of complication that just worked, as did the soft, accompanying music. The BBC hasn't been shy with promoting it, and the lovely images have accompanied its program introductions.
Great to hear so many instantly recognisable stars, I just loved Tom Hollander's mole.
Every year we get an animated short, this is up there with the best of them, it's absolutely marvellous, 10/10.
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- QuizThe animation was done remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic, with more than 120 people from over 20 countries working on the film.
- Curiosità sui creditiAt end of the credits is this note: "Disclaimer: No cakes were harmed in the making of this film."
- ConnessioniFeatured in Charlie Mackesy: The Boy, the Mole, the Fox, the Horse and Me (2022)
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