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The Origin of the Guardians.- Story of fantasy dreams and reality

Review by @celi130 · 1850d · of Rise of the Guardians

Animated movies take you to a fantasy world, where it invites you to dream. Although we are adults, we still have that inner child that continues to invite us to dream. We enjoy these beautiful movies with our children and give free rein to our imagination.

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Sipnosis

This begins with a child walking in the depths of a frozen river, looking at the moon, then a young man with silver hair comes out a little bewildered because he did not know who he was. In another scene is Santa Claus, he feels that the children are having a nightmare, there is again the presence of the shadow or better known Coco. In order to defeat this evil Santa he calls the guardians that appears the Tooth Fairy, Meme (Creator of Dreams) and the Easter Bunny, but the Moon gives a message to Santa telling him that there is a new guardian who must Join his team to defeat Coco.

In that Santa travels to where Jack is and begins the ceremony to join the guardians, to which Jack does not want to join, he is very unhappy because he still does not know his mission, because the moon called him, nor which It is its center.

Details

It is an animated film that premiered in 2012, produced by Dreamworks Animation, the voices that participated in this film were Chris Pine (Jack Frost), Fisher Island (Tooth Fairy), Hugh Jackman (the Easter Bunny), Alec Baldwin (Santa Claus), Jude Law (Pitch) and Dakota Goyo (Jamie).

Analysis

This is an animated film with reference to Christmas and the importance of children for each guardian. This movie shows us a very important teaching

  • It is the Faith: When the children begin to have faith again in the guardians, they are regaining their strength, the coconut man or the shadow begins to lose his.

  • Friendship: The guardians help each other so that the children can believe in them again.

  • Importance of dreams: When children began to have nightmares, they were losing faith, and being afraid.

Comments · 1

  • @lxsxl(73)· 1849d

    Like this movie when i watched it with my son.