Azur et Asmar (Azur and Asmar: The Princes' Quest) (2006)
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Rating: | PG (for thematic material, some mild action and peril) |
Genre: | Action & Adventure, Animation, Kids & Family, Art House & International |
Directed By: | Michel Ocelot |
Written By: | Michel Ocelot, Michel Ocelot, Michael Ocelot, George Roubicek |
In Theaters: | Oct 25, 2006 Wide |
On DVD: | May 1, 2008 |
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Critic Reviews for Azur et Asmar (Azur and Asmar: The Princes' Quest)
All Critics (31) | Top Critics (14) | Fresh (24) | Rotten (6) | DVD (2)
This is a unique effort that art film crowds and families will both be able to appreciate.
Azur has the DNA of a captivating bedtime story, not a sugar-high Saturday cartoon.
The tale of two brothers from childhood to manhood, it is rife with timeless storybook themes and offers an inspiring vision of harmony between different cultures, different people.
Gorgeous and mesmerizing, Azur & Asmar eschews computer-generated imagery to render a flat, storybook-style animation that never stops delighting with its ornamental detail, range of color and exotic story.
Is it too early to announce the most beautiful film of 2009? Two days into the new year, it's hard to imagine a more transporting cinematic experience coming our way than Azur & Asmar, an animated feature from the French writer-director Michel Ocel
Combining cutouts with 3-D digital animation, Ocelot turns every frame of his film into a beautiful, dynamic page out of a picture book.
Audience Reviews for Azur et Asmar (Azur and Asmar: The Princes' Quest)
Not really something I'd normally have a kid watch. Mostly cuz I don't think most kids would be into watching a movie with subtitles for part of it. Not to mention I don't want to see a woman breast feeding, even if it's not real.
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