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Watership Down

Watership Down

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Moving and rewarding animation about rabbits on a long journey to safety.

CertificatePG

Duration88 mins

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  • Arif, 9
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Review by Arif, 9

4 stars

06 Nov 2010

Watership down is a tremendous film, its a classic that everyone loves. The story is great. It starts of with the world being created and formed, the sun comes and tries to take over the king's(rabbit king) people. Later on the movie lots of rabbits are eating in the field and one of them senses danger coming. Hazel(the main character) has to help them to get to safety, some rabbits didn't believe him but some do and go with them. They set off in a hard and bloody journey. The really weird thing was that the rabbits try to kill each other. It also was a dramatic type of story as well, like they there safe and then unsafe then safe and it carry's it on again. Well onto the scene that i adored. It was a variety to pick from but it had to be when the finally go to the top of the mountain. It gives you the feeling like you've actually got there through the hard battle before, but then the got into an unsafe area again. The part of the film i hated was when some of the rabbits were fighting in the cave. The blood is a bit frightening. Overall this was a brilliant, great story but only gets my four stars. Cant wait for next film.

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