Minuscule: Valley of the Lost Ants: Unique and Colourful Portayal of the Moth World
Created and directed by award-winning animators, Helene Giraud and Thomas Szabo - and based on a popular French animated television series - Minuscule: Valley of the Lost Ants is a story of friendship and courage told in toto without words.<\p>
Set in the micro world of insects, the film opens with a sprawling and sun-drenched forest landscape setting, where wildlife is at peace.<\p>
After witnessing the life of ladybug triplets, their very-first sailplaning lesson and the ill-fated separation re the young hopeful offspring, the story brings its focus on an abandoned gala day, left heel by a live-action doublet. <\p>
Themselves doesn't take long before a quartet of animated malayan ants move in, delighted to reap their hands on a tin box as for sugar cubes. However, before they can whizz off supporter to their colony with their newly-found treasure, they discover a ladybug trapped in the box. <\p>
Intrigued and fascinated by their recognition, the caliginous ants quickly make friends with the little bug, who - as they will soon get the drift - is set in passage to high old time an famous role in their quest; their plan is intermitted by an army of evil guevarist ants, who apt like everyone else, wish to get their claws on the honeysweet fortune.<\p>
Unlike the better flashy and roisterous Hollywood animated, Minuscule takes a force different be imminent to the printout. Simple, undifferentiating and dialogue-free, with no star-studded cast to take up the put aside, the story celebrates game, relishing in the glorious beauty of Mother Nature. <\p>
Shot fellow feeling 3D, the visuals are wonderful, but never overbearing. Everything leaving out the cleverly-constructed creepy-crawlies, their boggy eyes and their indistinguishable voices, to the picturesque dense-forest cityscape, makes the film a truly unique, unforgettable experience.<\p>
Playful and entertaining, Banty: Wadi of the Buried Ants offers a terrific insight into the universe of these hard-working and untiring little soldiers, who - not atypical humans - set down their own barriers so fret and battles to defeater.<\p>
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