This is Michel Hazanavičius's first animated film
In war-torn times, a poor woodcutter lives with his wife in a large forest. One day, a woman finds and saves the girl, bringing irreversible changes to the lives of the couple and those who cross the child.
This is the best film of 2024
Show I saw this year and we are in 2024. In mid-December.
It is a story set in Poland during World War II, like a folktale
Most of the plot takes place, as is typical of the aforementioned popular stories, where a couple of woodcutters adopt a Jewish girl who is thrown off a deportation train that passes through their forest. She was rejected by her father in order to save her from real death in Auschwitz.
On the technical side, everything is done perfectly
I will not go into the details of the story, so you can see for yourself, I just want to add that the film will come to a deep philosophical conclusion. The visuals of the film are well done.
The art style is decent, not too detailed or too crude, showing mostly low-light scenes with dominant gray tones, emphasizing the horror of the worst war and mass destruction in human history
Then there is the soundtrack, which is sublime: the musical score, the sound effects, the narration and the voice acting (I saw the original in French) are all very suitable for presenting this gem of a film. Overall, this is one of the best films dealing with the subject of racism and the Shoah in particular, both in terms of the artistic process and the story it wants to tell.