Song of the Sea (2014)
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Brand new from non-Disney and non-Studio Ghibli.
"Song of the Sea" (2014)
This was originally released in 2014, but hasn't hit cinemas on my shores until now. And let me tell you, if I had seen it last year, it would have easily ended up in my top five favourites of the year. :)
It's about Ben and Saoirse, a young brother and sister, who go on an adventure to free the faeries and save the spirit world.
This is a fairytale a... read more
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"2014 NOMINEE - Cartoon Saloon - Tomm Moore/Paul Young"

" First Viewing Viewing Date: September 19th Via: iTunes Store Plot: 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. Rating: 8.2/10"

"Re-watch - April 3rd The kiddo wanted to watch Song of the Sea again, and while I was initially reluctant to revisit it so soon, I ultimately gave in and let her have her way. And then of course I was glad that I did because I had about as much fun as I did the first time we watched it together."

" I was pleasantly surprised by Song of the Sea. I love the art throughout the film, which ties in visually with The Secret of Kells while also being its own thing. The duality of some of the characters was really interesting, and overall the story is engaging and moving. I'll gladly watch it again."
“the animation is perfect in all aspects especially the animation of the sea
however history is not perfect a serious error is to see that the characters do not complain of hunger
in itself the movie is good and recommended but this also missed more things to be perfect” read more

"How I View This: Popcorn time October 25"

"First viewing - Aug. 12th Since I really enjoyed Secret of Kells I've been wanting to check out more films from them, and when the kiddo said she was in the mood for a fantasy film with magic I suggested we try Song of the Sea. We were both pleasantly surprised by it. I love the art throughout the film, which ties in visually with Kells while also being its own thing. The duality of some of the characters was really interesting, and overall the story is engaging and moving. She loved it so much"