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Abominable

Abominable

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Teenager Yi finds a Yeti on her rooftop in Shanghai and resolves to reunite him with his family at the highest point on Earth, Mount...

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Duration97 mins

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  • rebecca, 23
  • 599 reviews

Abominable

4 stars

24 Jun 2020

Today on the 24th of June 2020 I watched another film about Mythical creature called a Yeti the film was called Abominable and that is the movie I am writing about today. The other film I watched about Yetis was called Smallfoot and I have all ready wrote a review on that one so the film I watched today I am giving it a four star review this means I liked it but it is not a five star film. The movie is set in China and is about discovering a Yeti on the roof of her apartment building, a teenage girl called Yi and her two friends embark on an epic quest to reunite the magical creature with his family. But to do so, they must stay one step ahead of a wealthy financier and a determined zoologist who wants to capture the beast for her own gain. My favourite character would be the Yeti because he is not dangerous he is just trying to get back home to his family on Mount Everest but Burnish and this Dr. Zara are wrong about this mythical creature they are not monsters they just want to live peacefully in the snow where their home is but they wont let them instead they want to track him down and capture him in their cage so that they can experiment on the creature and show the rest of the world that Yeti's do exist. I feel that is very wrong to capture any animal or creature why can't we just let these creatures alone and they are not made to live in cages they are meant to be in their own habitat. In the end Burnish understands the Yeti's power after seeing it for himself and decides to let the Yeti go back to his family and home because when he first met the Yeti he was trying to protect his young ones that is why he used his power and that is why Burnish thought that the Yeti's were monsters.

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