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The film offers us a vision of Jesus' birth in a manger through the eyes of some very unique witnesses: the animals.
The director has taken several creative liberties with what the Bible tells about the Nativity.
In this version, the mule, ox and donkey that accompanied Mary and Joseph on their journey to Bethlehem become the protagonists, playing a role that is as symbolic as it is moving.
As in the Bible, the appearance of a new star in the sky announces the arrival of a king, whose arrival represents a threat to the local tyrant, Herod.
Thereupon, Herod sends a Roman thug and two hunting dogs on a mission to eliminate the new king. However, all the animals, along with the wise men and their camels, will unite to prevent this from happening.
The film is well structured and is ideal for the whole family to enjoy, especially the younger ones, who are sure to have fun.
The story emphasizes the importance of small miracles in our lives and highlights the beauty of the creation of the universe.
The music plays a crucial role in the film; all the songs are catchy and perfectly integrated with the images, which further enriches the visual and emotional experience.
It is a film that invites you to reflect and enjoy the magic of the Nativity from a fresh and endearing perspective.
It is a good approach, has good drawing, does not offend anyone, the sacred story is treated in a close and dignified way trying to bring the prolegomena to the birth of Jesus Christ through a donkey and a dove joined by other animals.

