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Song of the Sea

  • 2014
  • PG
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
67K
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Lucy O'Connell in Song of the Sea (2014)
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Ben, a young Irish boy, and his little sister Saoirse, a girl who can turn into a seal, go on an adventure to free the fairies and save the spirit world.Ben, a young Irish boy, and his little sister Saoirse, a girl who can turn into a seal, go on an adventure to free the fairies and save the spirit world.Ben, a young Irish boy, and his little sister Saoirse, a girl who can turn into a seal, go on an adventure to free the fairies and save the spirit world.

  • Director
    • Tomm Moore
  • Writers
    • Will Collins
    • Tomm Moore
  • Stars
    • David Rawle
    • Brendan Gleeson
    • Lisa Hannigan
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
    67K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Tomm Moore
    • Writers
      • Will Collins
      • Tomm Moore
    • Stars
      • David Rawle
      • Brendan Gleeson
      • Lisa Hannigan
    • 174User reviews
    • 169Critic reviews
    • 85Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 12 wins & 26 nominations total

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    David Rawle
    David Rawle
    • Ben
    • (voice)
    Brendan Gleeson
    Brendan Gleeson
    • Conor
    • (voice)
    • …
    Lisa Hannigan
    • Bronach
    • (voice)
    Fionnula Flanagan
    Fionnula Flanagan
    • Granny
    • (voice)
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    Lucy O'Connell
    Lucy O'Connell
    • Saoirse
    • (voice)
    Jon Kenny
    Jon Kenny
    • Ferry Dan
    • (voice)
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    Pat Shortt
    Pat Shortt
    • Lug
    • (voice)
    Colm Ó'Snodaigh
    • Mossy
    • (voice)
    Liam Hourican
    Liam Hourican
    • Spud
    • (voice)
    • …
    Kevin Swierszcz
    • Young Ben
    • (voice)
    Will Collins
    • Additional Voices
    • (voice)
    • (as William Collins)
    Paul Young
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    • Director
      • Tomm Moore
    • Writers
      • Will Collins
      • Tomm Moore
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    10TheLittleSongbird

    Really does cast an enchantingly intoxicating spell on anyone watching

    Song of the Sea is perhaps known best for being one of the films nominated for the Best Animated Feature Oscar, and after seeing the film it's easy to see why. It's a beautiful and enchanting film, and one of the strongest of the nominees of what was mostly a solid line-up (one where even the weakest of the nominees, The Boxtrolls, had a lot of fine things about it). And as well-done a film The Secret of Kells is, to me Song of the Sea is the superior film, having connected more with the story.

    Song of the Sea is so wonderfully animated, the character designs have a real charm without being too cute or stereotyped, but even better are the breathtakingly beautiful colours and very handsomely detailed and at its best magical background art. The music score is equally striking, the melancholic and lilting Celtic sound fitting so well and hauntingly with the story's emotional mood. The film contains a beautifully written script, thoughtful, poignant and with many nuances.

    That the story was so easy to connect with was yet another thing that Song of the Sea excelled so well at, it doesn't try to do too much, for one as layered and rich as this one, nor does it feel too slight for the running time. The atmosphere is enchanting, but it was the emotional impact that was even more resonant, it is a subject very easy to identify with and the most emotional parts were just heart-breaking. The characters are interesting and engaging, Ben starts off a little stereotypical but goes through a significant amount of character growth throughout the film that it becomes far easier to warm to him. The voice work is fine, with an admirably nimble Brendan Gleeson and a charming and emotive Lucy O'Connell being particularly strong while David Rawle portrays Ben's development and emotions very believably as well.

    All in all, outstanding film and really does cast an enchantingly intoxicating spell on anyone who has the fortune to watch it. 10/10 Bethany Cox
    8Aktham_Tashtush

    So emotional traditional Irish story ,, brilliantly produced :)

    The songs and the music is so magical it takes you so deep in the ocean and so high up the Irish highlands traditional stories.

    The Oscar nomination was no foul, for me it is as good as Big Hero 6 but maybe the latter has more Action,, yet the storyline and plot here is tighter and more intriguing.

    There were some Irish sentences where i'm lost .. couldn't get few words ;) :D but i lived for a while up in Glasgow, Scotland so i kinda got used to these mysteriously "charming" accents ;)

    Don't keep your emotions sealed in jars :) It's been really so long since i'v watched an Animated movie with so much heightened emotions :) In the final scene i really felt like crying ...

    Overall it's recommended , hope you enjoy it guys ;)
    9ebrahim_karam

    A wonderful animation and People Should be aware of it.

    Tomm Moore is an animation genius. This movie isn't just beautifully done. It's a wonderful backbone of a story that shows innocence and grief. It sheds light on taking in your emotions instead of heading them away. The story has a plot but with no true villains only people with misunderstood intentions.

    Song of the Sea is a masterpiece. I only wish more people knew of it.
    10A_Different_Drummer

    The Myth Buster

    It is generally accepted that only Disney can do animation with strong musical themes. Wrong.

    It is generally accepted that only Japan can produce superior animation.Wrong.

    It is generally accepted that FINDING NEMO was the best animated story about the sea.Wrong.

    The other IMDb reviewer who said this could be the best animated feature ever made may not be wrong. It is one of a kind.

    I could go on but hopefully you get the point.

    Wonderful. Enchanting. Magical. Perfect.

    I couldn't even hit the PAUSE button.
    9RforFilm

    Boasting beautiful traditional animation and a nice Celtic brother-sister story, Song of the Sea is a nice fantasy

    A vacation to a recurring place, like that cabin in the mountains you visit once a year, is one of those nostalgic memories that you treasure so much that you'll try hard to recreate it when your turn comes to be a parent. For most, there are either mountain people or beach people; one set enjoys the sea air and playing in the sand while there are those that prefer the smell of pine and the wide openness of nature. I've had the privilege to have both, though I consider myself more of a beach guy.

    One place that my parents would take my brother and I (and still do to this day) is the lovely Laguna Beach. The conflicting scents of sunscreen and ocean water give me such a relaxing buzz that I can't help but feel that the sea itself calls to me. Being about to observe the tide corals and touch them, as well as sticking my feet in the water just seems to define Southern California. It's such a laid back atmosphere and it's something that I hope to observe more in the future. The call of the ocean is the subject in Song of the Sea.

    It's set in Ireland where we find a family living on an island in a lighthouse where a young boy named Ben loves his life with his lighthouse keeper father and his mother whose ready to give birth to a daughter. One night she disappears into the sea but the daughter is born safely. The father becomes distant from his kids out of guilt that he couldn't have saved his wife, leaving young Ben to care for his sister.

    Six years later, the girl, named Saoirse, has yet to speak and easily frustrates Ben as he's remained fearful of the ocean water and forbids her to enter it. The two are your typical brother sister set who tend to fight and play pranks on each other, even though Ben is usually the troublemaker. Their grandmother comes to visit on Saoirse's birthday and tries again to persuade her son to let the grandkids come live with her. Things seem to go fine until Saoirse finds her mothers seashell that was given to Ben. She finds that when she plays it, a magical force leads her to find a coat where upon wearing in the sea, will allow her to turn into a seal. The incident convinces the father the kids might be better off and send them to their grandmother. The kids don't like the arrangement and set off to return to the lighthouse while coming across some other mysterious Celtic legends.

    The team behind this picture also made the previously Oscar nominated Secret of the Kells. As with their last film, Song of the Sea is beautifully hand drawn, which is something we really need more of. Some say that computer animation is all what people want, but I think if marketed well, this would have done as well as a regular Disney movie (maybe not Frozen levels, but a lot).

    As a story, Song of the Sea is a nice coming of age story that nicely shows a genuine relationship of brother and sister. A lot of the brother-sister sets we see are usually fighting or really close, yet this one is a bit a both, and because of that, feels more real. I too would be just as stressed should my sibling have never talked.

    The legends of giants turning into stone islands, trolls living in cities and owl witches are fun to hear about and have a timeless quality that more Americans should hear about. That might be the Irish ancestry inside of me but what are young gonna do?

    I'll give this nine seashell flutes out of ten. Song of the Sea has plenty of mysterious fantasy without any unnecessary pandering that one might receive from Nickelodeon. This is a film a highly recommend to not just families, but to those that have had a sibling.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      'Cú' literally means 'dog' or 'hound' in Irish, while more specifically he is an Old English Sheepdog.
    • Goofs
      When Granny finds the ghosts in the bin on Halloween, she threatens to call the police. Being Irish and living unmistakably in Dublin, she would not use the term police, but would instead threaten to call "the Guards" (or "Gardaí" in Irish), the usual term for police in Ireland.
    • Quotes

      Bronagh: My son, remember me in your stories and in your songs. Know that I will always love you, always.

    • Crazy credits
      "Behind the scenes" wireframes and animatics from the production are shown beside the credits as they roll.
    • Alternate versions
      In the cinema release, the words 'Feic Off' are written on a wooden door. On the UK Blu-ray release they have been removed.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Oscars (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      Song Of The Sea
      Performed by Lisa Hannigan

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • November 20, 2015 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Ireland
      • Denmark
      • Belgium
      • France
      • Luxembourg
    • Official sites
      • directors official blog
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Irish Gaelic
    • Also known as
      • Oran na Mara
    • Filming locations
      • Cartoon Saloon, The Maltings, Tilbury Place, James' Street, Kilkenny, Kilkenny County, Ireland(animation studio)
    • Production companies
      • Cartoon Saloon
      • Mélusine Productions
      • Big Farm
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    • Budget
      • €5,300,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $857,522
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $21,910
      • Dec 21, 2014
    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,228,034
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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