Animation Movie Review: LONG WAY NORTH
Good Morning beloved Steemians, another beautiful day is here. Just as I promised yesterday that today's animation movie review would be coming earlier today, here is today's review titled LONG WAY NORTH.
This movie is estreemly Smart and refreshingly free of sentimentality, Long Way North takes viewers on a beautifully animated adventure grounded in fully realized characters and genuine emotion.
MORE MOVIE INFO
Rating: PG (for some peril and mild language)
Genre: Action & Adventure, Animation, Art House & International
Directed By: Rémi Chayé
Written By: Patricia Valeix, Fabrice De Costil
In Theaters: Sep 30, 2016 Limited
On Disc/Streaming: Jan 17, 2017
Runtime: 81 minutes
LONG WAY NORTH is ready in the late nineteenth century Saint Petersburg. Sacha, a younger woman from the Russian aristocracy, desires of the best North and anguishes over the destiny of her grandfather, Oloukine, a famend scientist and Arctic explorer who has but to come from his ultra-modern day trip to conquer the North Pole.
Sacha has continuously been serious about the adventurous life of her grandfather and has the equal calling as Oloukine to be an explorer.
However Sacha's mother and father, who already made arrangements for her marriage, strongly disapprove the thought to say the least. Defying her destiny, Sacha flees her residence and launches an adventure-filled quest toward the first-rate North looking for Oloukine and his ship
Long way North" combines interesting journey with a fairly somber temper. It is a wonderful go back and forth, despite the fact that it is somewhat chilly and sad when it in the end gets to where it can be going.
That's all on today's animation movie review, I hope you like if. Thank you for always coming to read. See you tomorrow. One love!