![]() ![]() Overall, a beautiful, poignant and haunting film, depressing it is but that was intentional. The supporting characters are weird but in a wonderful way, while the voice acting and acting are terrific especially from Max Records who is just exceptional. The characters also add to the film's success, I can understand why people can't warm to Max but he is a complex character, I found him easy to relate to and is written adeptly. The story is a beautiful and affecting one, with a touch of weirdness perhaps, and the writing is very good that doesn't jar with the film's tone. The soundtrack adds to the mood wonderfully, it never feels intrusive or generic, instead it is a poignant and reflective soundtrack. Where the Wild Things Are is beautiful to watch, the cinematography is spellbinding, while the sceneries, character movements and colours are mesmerising for the visual senses. ![]() ![]() Sobre el cuento 'Donde viven los monstruos' con texto e ilustraciones de Maurice Sendak. ![]() But it is a very effective adaptation of a great story. Audiocuento en formato vídeo, realizado por Paola Hermosín. Where the Wild Things are is not perfect, it is a little too long and sometimes rather slow too, though in regard to the latter the pacing may have been deliberate. Ilustrado por los talleres infantiles de Artes Plticas Estudio Isabel Gmez. ![]()
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