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The Red Turtle review

Posted : 7 years, 1 month ago on 12 March 2017 01:03

Este debe ser una pelicula que deben conocer todos, quizas no fue la pelicula que gano los oscares, pero si la que tuvo mƔs calidad, muy buena obra del estudio Gibli y las demƔs producciones francesas, e incluso de habla espaƱola. Veanla, se las recomiendo.


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The Red Turtle

Posted : 7 years, 1 month ago on 28 February 2017 09:21

Is this a dream, a fairy tale, a hallucination, or simply a story told with elements of magic realism? It doesnā€™t demand our attention with a complicated narrative or character development. Itā€™s quiet and maintains our attention with the beauty of its animation, the stillness becoming something of a lulling and hypnotizing strength like the sound of the wind and waves on the soundtrack.

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What exactly is The Red Turtle about? Well, itā€™s mainly a mood piece about manā€™s conflict with nature slowly transitioning into his love and peaceful cohabitation with it. He begins the narrative as a desperate player, trying in vain multiple times to flee the deserted island heā€™s found himself stuck upon. Each attempt finds his makeshift raft destroyed by an unseen force, a force later revealed to be a giant red turtle. The man later finds the turtle on the beach, where he strikes it, flips it over, and leaves it to die before his guilt causes him to run back to check on the poor creature.

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Then the weird stuff really starts. The turtleā€™s shell cracks and a beautiful red-headed woman appears. They eventually fall in love, have a child, and the film continually jumps ahead to little episodes in the rest of their lives. When the man finally dies in old age, the woman turns back into the red turtle and crawls back into the ocean. In-between, thereā€™s scenes of the manā€™s various dreams where the dead turtleā€™s body takes flight or he flies across the waves towards a bridge that leads to civilization.

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The Red Turtle begins life as a Robinson Crusoe-like adventure story of survival and escape, then becomes another one of Studio Ghibliā€™s near spiritual meditations of manā€™s need to commune with nature and find a way to live with it harmoniously. The transition between these story points is smoothly done so the leaps between them are carried off. We see that the invisible force keeping him on the island is merely a benign presence with a curiosity that causes inadvertent strife. This is the easiest story beat to grasp, itā€™s the transition into magic realism and romance that could trip most of us up.

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Luckily, The Red Turtle does the sense of discovery remarkably well, and this helps immeasurably in getting us to buy into the ecological messaging. We witness the turtleā€™s presence at the same moment the man does, and we watch the magical transition along with him. Itā€™s the constant daydreams and fantasy sequences that prep us for the eventual twist, and then the return to lulling quietness and stillness of the animation and story that helps keep it from flying off the rails. Thereā€™s a beguiling no-frills approach at major work here, and The Red Turtleā€™s power abounds in the ways it transfixes us into a quasi-dream state while the animation hammers home the mystery and power of the dynamics in the fable. Ā 



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A good movie

Posted : 7 years, 8 months ago on 21 August 2016 04:57

I wasn't really sure what to expect from this flick but since I kept hearing some pretty good things about it, I was quite eager to check it out. First of all, the whole thing was just gorgeous to look at but I wouldn't expect less from aĀ Studio GhibliĀ production. Same thing about the soundtrack, it was justĀ mesmerizing, and I always enjoyed a movie without any dialogue. Eventually, it was one of the most poetic movies I have seen for a very long time. And, yet, I have to admit that the whole thing kind of lost me when the turtle became a woman. I do understand that the makers had to do something otherwise it would have been just another tale about a stranded guy on a desert island but I wasn't completely sold. I mean, just before that, the guy actually killed this red turtle which was the only violent act through the whole movie but, somehow, even though what he did made sense (who wouldn't react like this in such a situation?), I wasn't so sure about the outcome though. I mean, it felt to me as if this man was somehow rewarded for killing this turtle by getting some really nice-looking red-haired woman which was slightly awkward. Or maybe the guy was just traumatized about his actions and for being alone on this island that he ended up hallucinating and he then started a relationship with an actual red turtle. Anyway, even though it didn't completely work for me, it was still a rather fascinating animated picture and it is definitely worth a look, especially if you like the genre.


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