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Kubo and the Two Strings is a 2016 American independent stop-motion animated fantasy film directed by Travis Knight and written by Marc Haimes and Chris Butler. Produced by Laika, the film stars the voices of Charlize Theron, Art Parkinson, Ralph Fiennes, Rooney Mara, George Takei, and Matthew McConaughey. Set in feudal Japan, the film revolves around Kubo, a young boy who wields a magical musical instrument and…
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The movie began with Kubo's mum sailing through an ocean with Kubo as a baby wrapped on her back inside of a bag. She was Running away from her own father and sisters who were a threat to Kubo's life. Unfortunately, one of his eyes was already taken from him by his own grandpa. The anime movie "Kubo and the two strings" is a movie of fate, war, magic, and motherly love. Kubo grew up to be a storyteller who plays his…More
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That's what our main character Kubo has to say on one occasion in Kubo and the Two Strings. But this sentence I believe is also a curcol as well as show off from the filmmakers. They ventured that the film was not made easy, which then produced a magical final product. With its amazing animations of detail and pampering the eyes, this film presents a rare magic of the cinema universe, which brings us to a new world…More
So I watched Kubo, which has absolutely nothing to do with Bleach and thus has no Bankais. I didn’t find it bad as I found it empty. Nothing much happens to keep you engaged, and this comes from someone who is not part of the smartphone generation. My attention span is much higher than 5 seconds and I still had the urge to skip forward or multitask for half of the movie. Every scene plays out in a very basic way, wh…More
Kubo y la búsqueda del samurái llegó a las salas de cine en el año 2016, fue producida en Estados Unidos, es un filme animado realizado con la método “stop motion”, es una técnica que implica tomar fotografías continuas de un objeto haciendo mínimos cambios de posición, esta secuencia de imágenes genera una escena en movimiento. Es un trabajo manual que demanda de dedicación y tiempo, para la creación e Kubo se util…More
It is an animated production in third dimension, premiered in the year 2016, created under the technique "stop motion" which implies photographing the movements of an object in a successive of images to reproduce a scene in movement. For Kubo's performance, hand-scaled articulated figures were used. It is a craft that requires time and patience, as we can see in this example gif, it took several days to record a mil…More
Es una producción animada en tercera dimensión estadounidense, estrenada en el año 2016, creada bajo la técnica “stop motion” la cual implica la fotografiar los movimientos de un objeto en un sucesivo de imágenes para reproducir una escena en movimiento. Para la realización de Kubo se emplearon figuras articuladas a escala, movidas a mano. Es un trabajo artesanal que requiere tiempo y paciencia, como podemos ver en…More
Stop-motion animation cannot be called a popular art form. Beloved, yes. Creative, yes. The favorite of some people, certainly. But never "popular". And that is a shame. "Why don't people love me?" The only obvious exception to this trend are the Rankin-Bass Christmas specials of yesteryear, and even their popularity is confined to a single month. And without the backing of popular opinion, stop motion animation, as…More
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