Yesterday I finally watched Song of the Sea and what can I say
I'm a bit disappointed, the movie is only 90mins and still manages to drag on for a little,
but it's pretty much like the Secret of Kells in this regard, great visuals and music (unfortunately pretty much only at the end), but a serious lack when it comes to an exciting story
Fuck you i liked it
I sobbed a little when the kid confronts the old woman who had the owls. But i agree the ending was not as good as the rest of the film
>>64424464
>But i agree the ending was not as good as the rest of the film
what, no it's the other way around
>>64424370
How did people from other countries like it? A big complaint when it was released in Ireland was that it assumed the viewer already had a vague knowledge of irish myths and legends.
>>64424731
that's probably one of the reasons why I can't quite get into both movies
I have no idea about irish myths and the like
I was dissapointed with SoK personally. I felt like the movie didn't do enough things, and the ending felt like a huge ass pull.
I got this movie on my watchlist as well, should I?
>>64425729
This one is far prettier and has a few feelsy moments but it also suffers from a flat ending.
>>64424370
I agree. Both movies were very nice to look at but not much else.
I thought Song of the Sea felt a bit dumbed-down for kids. Secret of Kells didn't have such a great storyline either, but it left more things unsaid and had a mysterious atmosphere that I liked a lot.
>sersha saying "Ben?" at the end
;_;
>>64424731
I'm into mythology of all sorts so I didn't mind it. The ending when their mum shows up was tear inducing, god damn.
That music though