11-year-old Alfonso, heir of Don Quixote, and his 3 imaginary and musical rabbits join Pancho and Victoria, to save their beloved town of La Mancha from a huge storm.11-year-old Alfonso, heir of Don Quixote, and his 3 imaginary and musical rabbits join Pancho and Victoria, to save their beloved town of La Mancha from a huge storm.11-year-old Alfonso, heir of Don Quixote, and his 3 imaginary and musical rabbits join Pancho and Victoria, to save their beloved town of La Mancha from a huge storm.
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This is a phrase in my homeland. In this context, it can be used approximately like this: the newer the year of a Western cartoon, the fewer normal examples there are. You can count the good ones by the fingers of one hand. And I am not even talking about the depth of the plot, but rather about the production inside it, graphics, dialogues, or motivation of the characters. I am also horrified by the fact that there are so many people who defend such works. If you are not particularly picky about the quality of a movie or cartoon and you are satisfied with "chewing gum for the brain" - please, this may occupy you and you may even like it, but for others I do not recommend it at all.
It's hard to find a movie that touches your heart lately, and that's the case with Giants, or "The Explorers" in our country.
It's a movie with soul, and you can tell it was made with heart. Its protagonists are unusual characters, and far from being the typical heroes of animated films, they are erratic beings, but with conviction. This tells us that many times the will and desire are the greatest tools to achieve our dreams, no matter how impossible they may seem.
Visually, the art is extremely original, with a Stop Motion style at times reminiscent of the beautiful Laika films.
The animation is very good and the humor that is constant throughout the adventure stands out.
An important detail, for some reason in our country they removed the references to Don Quixote, which in my opinion makes it even more interesting, since it closes the whole concept of the movie.
If you want to have a good time with your family, and especially transmit messages and values to your children, go see this movie, then talk to them... And you will be surprised at the number of messages the movie contains.
We need more movies like this.
It's a movie with soul, and you can tell it was made with heart. Its protagonists are unusual characters, and far from being the typical heroes of animated films, they are erratic beings, but with conviction. This tells us that many times the will and desire are the greatest tools to achieve our dreams, no matter how impossible they may seem.
Visually, the art is extremely original, with a Stop Motion style at times reminiscent of the beautiful Laika films.
The animation is very good and the humor that is constant throughout the adventure stands out.
An important detail, for some reason in our country they removed the references to Don Quixote, which in my opinion makes it even more interesting, since it closes the whole concept of the movie.
If you want to have a good time with your family, and especially transmit messages and values to your children, go see this movie, then talk to them... And you will be surprised at the number of messages the movie contains.
We need more movies like this.
It is a different movie to watch with the family. It has a nice message and a lot of humor, the rabbits are great! Cute characters, great art design and photography. It has a handmade appearance that makes it look similar to Laika projects but brighter. At times the editing is a little fast but perhaps it is appropriate for the current times. We were surprised by the quality of animation, especially for being an independent film. It remind me to The Goonies or Stand by me. It has many movie references, we loved that. The ending is very emotional and the story in general made us talk a lot as a family after the movie.
Just watched this at the cinema. Wow, is it bad. There's a fart gag, or similar every few minutes. For some reason, in the last few scenes there's a mime for no other reason than cheap laughs. Nobody laughed. Seriously, maybe one in eight gags got a reaction from the audience despite being mostly children.
Animation was average at best. In particular the lead character, Alfonso, looked cheap as if they had purchased the model from some animation stock library.
The script and story lacked any sensibility. Some scenes just didn't make any sense at all. The imaginary characters could have played a major part in the movie, but were just some weird subplot. There are so many better kids movies out there.
Animation was average at best. In particular the lead character, Alfonso, looked cheap as if they had purchased the model from some animation stock library.
The script and story lacked any sensibility. Some scenes just didn't make any sense at all. The imaginary characters could have played a major part in the movie, but were just some weird subplot. There are so many better kids movies out there.
"Alfonso" is a distant relative of the legendary windmill-tilting "Don Quixote" and is an accident-prone young lad who doesn't always know how to differentiate between the real and imaginary! One thing they all agree on, though, is that the weather is turning increasingly violent and the storms - coupled with some offers for their property from the local nasty "Carrasco", are driving people out of their La Mancha village. Luckily, he and his three rabbits make friends with "Pancho" and "Victoria" and quickly they determine to find out just what's the connection between the property developer and these new sudden downpours. No, there's not much jeopardy here nor is it all very original, but it's still quite a good fun adventure film with plenty going on, some gadgets and loads of imagination for those of us who have/had friends that only we are clever enough to see. It probably doesn't need a cinema viewing, but there were young kids in the cinema when I saw it who laughed out loud and that's got to be a good thing as it focuses more on the characteristics of loyalty and friendship and less on endless whizzy CGI.
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- ConnectionsReferences E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982)
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- Đại Chiến Xứ Sở Cối Xay Gió
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- Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain(location)
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- $2,672,331
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- 1h 28m(88 min)
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- 2.39 : 1
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