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The Secret of Kells

The Secret of Kells

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Oscar-nominated hand-drawn animation about a boy living in medieval Ireland who is recruited to complete a series of perilous, magical...

CertificatePG

Duration75 mins

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  • Skye, 10
  • 57 reviews
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The Secret Of Animation !

5 stars

07 Feb 2019

The Secret Of Kells is one of those films that you've probably rarely get to see. The animation is so amazing. It's so beautifully created and the background looks so realistic.

This film is about a boy living in a village called Brendan and one day he needs to collect some olives [ or some type of small berry ]to make ink. But he needs to get past a BIG . . . GIGANTIC WALL to get to the forest. And he does get past. That's when he meets the most beautiful , elegant human I have ever seen , Aisling. She's the most beautiful thing in the world ! I wish I was her ! I could be able to climb the highest trees and talk to nature , it would be amazing.

This film does have it's scary parts and also it peaceful parts. But overall it is very good and I would definitely recommend this film.

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