Thursday, October 14, 2010

'Twas fortold this would be worth the expensive third dimension.

Hey, readers. What's up? I'm pretty sure you've heard of the somewhat new movie Legend of the Guardians: the Owls of Ga'Hoole. Well, I saw it with my pop a while ago, and we both agree, it's good. We saw it in 3D, which didn't necessarily make it punch you in the face with animation, but it did add incredible depth. That alone can make this worth seeing. Enough about the animation, on to the movie. This movie is about a barn owl, Soren, who is kidnapped with his brother Kludd by some other owls. Those other owls take them to a place to work for Metal Beak, the enemy of the Guardians mentioned in the title. However, Soren and an elf owl, Gylfie, are able to escape slave labor and are secretly taught to fly by Grimble, an owl that's also forced to work for Metal Beak. However, lessons are interrupted by the Pure Ones, some evil owls armed with metal claws that work for Metal Beak. Soren and Gylfie are able to escape and head for the legendary tree of Ga'Hoole, which is where the Guardians live. Before they get there, they meet two other owls, Twilight, a warrior/poet who is awesome and plays the lute, and Digger, an owl who tells owl jokes. Both of their families were killed by Pure Ones, so they're alone. The four of them leave for Ga'Hoole, and when they get there, they alert the Guardians of Metal Beak and his jerkiness. Now you may be wondering what happened to Kludd. I really think you should see the movie to find out. Anyway, the good owls go and attack Metal Beak, and peace is restored and all that other good stuff. In short: this movie was totally worth it.

9/10

1 comment:

  1. Nice! Seems like a worthy 'see'. Oh by the way, Справа тільки здорово, якщо хлопець помирає в кінці.

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