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Boy And The World
TrailerCuca is a boy who lives in a distant world, in a small village in the interior of his mythical country. One day, his father doesn't come back, Cuca then goes on an adventurous quest in search of his father.Director: Alê AbreuCountry: EuroDuration: 80 minQuality: HDRelease: 2013IMDb: 7.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Boy And The World"
Philadelphia InquirerFebruary 26, 2016Abreu's visionary movie is a restless and dynamic creature that is forever reconstituting itself into complex visual and musical landscapes.
Entertainment WeeklyFebruary 25, 2016Although the film is a bit abstract and largely free of dialogue (what little speaking there is is a whispered babble of tongues), it has a universal simplicity-we're seeing life through the wide, innocent eyes of a naif.
Seattle TimesFebruary 11, 2016Abreu handcrafted his images, and the imagination from which those images spring is astonishingly fertile.
Chicago Sun-TimesFebruary 08, 2016The little boy here... is one of the most distinctive and adorable animated characters you'll ever come across, and his introduction to "the world out there" is a moving revelation indeed.
Chicago ReaderFebruary 04, 2016This magical Brazilian fantasy by Alê Abreu reminded me of Nina Paley's Sita Sings the Blues and Tomm Moore's The Secret of Kells in its crafty combination of simply drawn characters (the boy) and ornate geometrical patterns (the world).
Chicago TribuneFebruary 04, 2016Writer-director Ale Abreu's use (sparing but striking) of the blank-page aesthetic makes the frequent, lavish splashes of kaleidoscopic color all the more interesting.
Washington City PaperJanuary 13, 2017Considering the film's conspicuous music and fluid, colorful, dizzying tapestry, it seems that Abreu is more concerned with evoking emotions than presenting a clear arc. Until, that is, the very end, when he wields his sledgehammer.
Playback:stlMarch 24, 2016...the Brazilian film Boy & the World by the director Alê Abreu... reminds you of what can be accomplished in this medium.
Salt Lake TribuneMarch 18, 2016The Brazilian fable Boy and the World, one of this year's Oscar nominees in the Animated Feature category, is a stirring blend of gorgeous animation and a simple, heartfelt story.
Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)March 14, 2016A dazzler, with enough far-out 'head trip' moments to have qualified it for cult status during the era of the midnight-movie illegal smile.
Groucho ReviewsFebruary 23, 2016Kaleidoscopic in its opening up of brilliant color and of the troubling interaction between corporate "people" and flesh-and-bone people, between the environment and civilization.
Examiner.comFebruary 20, 2016Ale Abreu's animated film feels like a child's crayon drawing that was stuck to the fridge with a magnet that was somehow brought to life, set free into the world, and stumbled onto an adventure that is unlike anything you've ever seen or heard.
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