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Robinson Crusoe

Robinson Crusoe

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Animated adaptation of the classic castaway tale, told from the point of view of the island’s animals who help Crusoe to survive.

CertificatePG

Duration90 mins

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  • Sydney, 8
  • 9 reviews

AMAZING!

5 stars

02 May 2018

This movie is about a man called Robinson Crusoe who meets Epi, Scruffy, Carmello, Tuesday (who he renamed), Rosie, Riki and Pango it takes place on a majestic island the trees are tropical filled with coconuts and other fruits. First a man called Robinson Crusoe gets shipwrecked onto an island where animals are watching them thinking he is a horrible sea monster because he came out of a ship the animals. Then the animals start to trust him so the go over to see him eye to eye. At the end a pirate comes to take him back home to Britain but they laugh at him and he gets thrown off the ship and back on the tropical island. He came with his dog who died in an accident in the ship. The animals can’t understand him but they believe they can do it if they work together.

My favorite part of the movie is when May and Mal have their litter because I felt bad for them a little bit because they haven’t eaten for years probably and they were so cute but then they destroy something that was precious to the animals and Robinson Crusoe.

I would recommend this movie to people who like adventure animals and nature and it is similar to the Isle of Dogs because a boy get stranded on an island with dogs that talk but the human can’t understand the dogs and the dogs can’t understand the human

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