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Young Michael, shipwrecked on a remote island, must adapt to life alone. Over time, he feels another presence, learning that this world is home to both unimaginable danger and beauty.Young Michael, shipwrecked on a remote island, must adapt to life alone. Over time, he feels another presence, learning that this world is home to both unimaginable danger and beauty.Young Michael, shipwrecked on a remote island, must adapt to life alone. Over time, he feels another presence, learning that this world is home to both unimaginable danger and beauty.
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- Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
- 28 wins & 12 nominations total
Cillian Murphy
- Dad
- (voice)
Sally Hawkins
- Mum
- (voice)
Ken Watanabe
- Kensuke
- (voice)
Raffey Cassidy
- Becky
- (voice)
Aaron MacGregor
- Michael
- (voice)
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I have not read the book this is based on so I went in with no expectations. It reminded me a lot of Studio Ghibli films in terms of the animation and the central character's adventure and some of the ecological themes. At times I found Michael to be frustrating as he made one wrong choice after another. But this was balanced out as the film progressed and by the end I really connected with the characters and cared about what was going on. A beautiful, wholesome film with a very emotional conclusion. Well done!
Giving this an 8/10 rating
Another great animated film based on another book, and this film shows how a good family film should be done. This time the book is written by Michael Morpurgo, it's an adventure story set at sea and land. Frank Cottrell Boyce helps adapt the book, Neil Boyle and Kirk Hendry are the directors who have done a great job and give us a great different looking animated feature.
This is a film that shows that action, speaks louder than words, as there is more done, than said, so the cast done really have much on script, so everything is left up to the visuals and sound design, and it's a nice treat, a simple story of island life that is seen by two points of view, driven by circumstance.
Also the island and wildlife are characters in their own right. A very thoughtful movie.
Another great animated film based on another book, and this film shows how a good family film should be done. This time the book is written by Michael Morpurgo, it's an adventure story set at sea and land. Frank Cottrell Boyce helps adapt the book, Neil Boyle and Kirk Hendry are the directors who have done a great job and give us a great different looking animated feature.
This is a film that shows that action, speaks louder than words, as there is more done, than said, so the cast done really have much on script, so everything is left up to the visuals and sound design, and it's a nice treat, a simple story of island life that is seen by two points of view, driven by circumstance.
Also the island and wildlife are characters in their own right. A very thoughtful movie.
I was really sceptic after watching the trailer. That I did after seeing the cast. I wanted to make sure my kids will be on board, but the trailer pushed one of them out of the watchers list. Then we waited and finally we set, as a family, to watch the whole movie and damn...that was a good one.
Now I will look for the book for me and the kids. It is very simple story, that reminded me of "Tarzan" or "Jungle Book" and off course a sprinkle of "Cast Away", it had the magic of both, with a twist. It is a story about a small bubble, that demonstrate that all men can live together, with animals also and without devouring each other.
Michael and his family are going for a world-wide tour, in a boat. Michael will drop from the boat and then will be discovered on an island by an older Japanese survivor, that made himself a private kingdom out of the island and is not willing to share or change anything, while living in the nature.
It is a heart warming and touching story that is simple, short and well performed, as talking about the animation and dubbing. It's book's background (by Michael Morpurgo) and simple, but very successful script (Frank Cottrell Boyce) makes the difference between another kids' movie to this exciting and Heart-wrenching film, that conquers you from the get go.
Now I will look for the book for me and the kids. It is very simple story, that reminded me of "Tarzan" or "Jungle Book" and off course a sprinkle of "Cast Away", it had the magic of both, with a twist. It is a story about a small bubble, that demonstrate that all men can live together, with animals also and without devouring each other.
Michael and his family are going for a world-wide tour, in a boat. Michael will drop from the boat and then will be discovered on an island by an older Japanese survivor, that made himself a private kingdom out of the island and is not willing to share or change anything, while living in the nature.
It is a heart warming and touching story that is simple, short and well performed, as talking about the animation and dubbing. It's book's background (by Michael Morpurgo) and simple, but very successful script (Frank Cottrell Boyce) makes the difference between another kids' movie to this exciting and Heart-wrenching film, that conquers you from the get go.
It's not very often that a movie hits me on an emotional level, but this really did. This is a stunning story bought to life with incredible passion. The score is magnificent and wouldn't be out of place in a AAA Hollywood movie, but it works phenomenally well in this intimate animation. The visual effects are stunning and bring the world of Kensuke's Kingdom to life before our eyes. The details of the story which I won't go into are both utterly heartbreaking and uplifting at once. I wish there were more films of this calibre being made on a regular basis and not just the same old remakes and sequels being churned out year upon year.
I found the animated adaptation of Kensuke's Kingdom by Michael Morpurgo to be both deeply moving and adventurous. It's a heartfelt story of survival on a remote island, the resilience of the human spirit, and an unexpected friendship, while also touching on serious themes like war and the exploitation of nature.
In the first half of the movie, young Michael comes across as an irresponsible and disobedient child, which made it difficult to relate to him-perhaps due to my age. However, as his friendship with Kensuke develops, and he matures into a resilient, nature-respecting survivalist, the story becomes much more engaging. Watching his transformation into a better version of himself adds depth to the film, making the emotional climax all the more powerful.
The movie remains very kid-friendly, avoiding anything too heavy or frightening while still delivering a meaningful message. It's an excellent choice for family viewing, and despite being an animated film, it holds enough emotional weight and artistry for adults to enjoy as well.
One of the standout aspects of the film is its portrayal of the connection between humans and animals, beautifully woven together through music-a hallmark of great animation. The segment depicting the Nagasaki bombing during World War II is particularly poignant, using stunning imagery and traditional Japanese music to convey Kensuke's tragic backstory. The lush, vibrant illustrations of the island's forests are also breathtaking, sparking the imagination and making you wonder what it would be like to be stranded in such a place.
The voice acting adds further depth to the film, with standout performances from Cillian Murphy and Sally Hawkins as Michael's parents. Hearing two of my favorite actors in these roles was an added bonus.
Overall, Kensuke's Kingdom is a beautifully crafted animation that balances adventure, emotion, and thought-provoking themes. Whether you're watching with children or as an adult, it's a compelling and visually stunning film that's well worth your time.
In the first half of the movie, young Michael comes across as an irresponsible and disobedient child, which made it difficult to relate to him-perhaps due to my age. However, as his friendship with Kensuke develops, and he matures into a resilient, nature-respecting survivalist, the story becomes much more engaging. Watching his transformation into a better version of himself adds depth to the film, making the emotional climax all the more powerful.
The movie remains very kid-friendly, avoiding anything too heavy or frightening while still delivering a meaningful message. It's an excellent choice for family viewing, and despite being an animated film, it holds enough emotional weight and artistry for adults to enjoy as well.
One of the standout aspects of the film is its portrayal of the connection between humans and animals, beautifully woven together through music-a hallmark of great animation. The segment depicting the Nagasaki bombing during World War II is particularly poignant, using stunning imagery and traditional Japanese music to convey Kensuke's tragic backstory. The lush, vibrant illustrations of the island's forests are also breathtaking, sparking the imagination and making you wonder what it would be like to be stranded in such a place.
The voice acting adds further depth to the film, with standout performances from Cillian Murphy and Sally Hawkins as Michael's parents. Hearing two of my favorite actors in these roles was an added bonus.
Overall, Kensuke's Kingdom is a beautifully crafted animation that balances adventure, emotion, and thought-provoking themes. Whether you're watching with children or as an adult, it's a compelling and visually stunning film that's well worth your time.
Did you know
- TriviaThis is the third collaboration between Cillian Murphy (Dad) and Ken Watanabe (Kensuke). They previously starred together in Batman Begins (2005), as Dr. Jonathan Crane / Scarecrow and Ra's al Ghul, and Inception (2010), as Robert Michael Fischer and Mr. Saito. Both films were directed by Christopher Nolan.
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- Budget
- €10,945,388 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $21,033
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $13,844
- Oct 20, 2024
- Gross worldwide
- $3,224,642
- Runtime
- 1h 25m(85 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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