I mean, as much as I felt for Nox and Quilby on their particular issues and how it was that they become who they are now, an unambiguously evil villain would be nice. I did like, however, the change in how Yugo treated each villain. Nox, defeated, was no longer a threat and Yugo could feel that he was too broken to continue on after his plan had failed. Quilby, on the other hand, would remain a constant threat because of how far gone he had become and there was no way to treat that, so Yugo had to regretfully punish him again. Julith does bring her own flavor of sympathetic villain too, though, in that she has no compunctions in regards to her evil acts in the first place, but sought to better herself first and rise above her selfishness for the sake of her loved ones. She stumbled hard after Jahash died, but set herself right at the end for his and Joris' sake. I know nothing about cinema, but I imagine the colossal work to be able to compete without blushing with the largest US productions, even though it is a first try, built with the means and resources of an SME.Then there's Ogrest who was pretty much just a depressed child. and exceptional for a first attempt.Ĭongratulations to the Ankama teams which delivered such a great work. Dense, panting, unrestrained, vibrant, and always "in tune", this is what comes to mind. I finally do not remember a film having made me laugh as often while pulling me tears from the eyes. and I still think of the movie smiling 24 hours later. one element popped-up in my dreams at night. After 24 hours, I realized that my wife and I laughed several times in the train back home while remembering the movie. Judge also because all that is embodied in a universe, characters and action which follow the codes of Japanese animation, which also built me.īut I still continue, just for the pleasure. Judge by emotional affiliation with Ankama, making that many references, ways of seeing the world, provocations and mockeries of the movie, are familiar to me for having accompanied years of my life - I understand them, I enjoy them, they make me smile, laugh, vibrate or cry. Impartiality is not easy when you are judge and jury. Reviewed by nonpersomail 10 / 10 Excellent I don't understand french, but I'll never trade it for another language, let the subtitles guide me through your lines, I love your choice of voices and how much effort they put. Voice-acting, needless to say, top-notch. Once again, a villain well-developed with unpredictable plot twists, emotional attachment and quite a perfect ending. You managed to keep it both lighthearted but also deep. I can't pick my favorite, but they were all amazing.Īs for storytelling, well, congratulations, Ankama, I put you in the same level as Avatar, Dreamworks and Disney. The scenarios were wonderful, and the fights, oh dear me, the fights. From the flash animation they use in Wakfu to what seems to be traditional animation. So when I started this movie, first thing I noticed was the gorgeous animation. And of course, I became immediately hooked. Already acquainted with Ankama's two biggest products, the Wakfu game and cartoon, I was surprised I let this movie pass, or maybe not, it's barely a month since I started the game/anime. Rarely a movie makes me scream "DAMN! WHAT A MOVIE!" And this one, needless to say, made me scream it more than once. Reviewed by cesar_augusto 10 / 10 breathtakingly amazing
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