As her world is shrouded in darkness, a young woman must overcome her fears and travel to a mysterious city of light, save her father from a dangerous scientist, and prevent the destruction of her planet.
Credits: lapeliculadb.
Distribution of film:
- Arkie (voice): Jillian Nguyen
- Bunniguru (voice): Remy Hii
- Dr. Maybee (voice): Sam Neill
- Blister (voice): Rob Collins
- Chihoohoo (voice): Tim Minchin
- The Guardian (voice): Anna Torv
- Bugeye (voice): Liv Hewson
- Tree Dweller (voice): Deborah Mailman
- Rebel King (voice): Dylan Alcott
- River Bandit/Swamp Dog (voice): Mark Coles Smith
- Egg/Computer Voice (voice): Kate Murphy
- Narwhal (voice): Ricard Cussó
Movie crew:
- Production Designer: Nathan Jurevicius
- Producer: Sophie Byrne
- Director: Ricard Cussó
- Producer: Kristen Souvlis
- Producer: Nadine Bates
- Producer: Ryan Greaves
- Original music composer: Ack Kinmonth
- Executive Producer: John Stevenson
- Editor: Michelle McGilvray
- Screenwriter: Les Turner
- Writer: Polly Watkins
- Writer: Matt Everitt
- Writer: Craig Behenna
- Animation director: Tania Vicente
- Supervising Producer: Cristin O’Carroll
- Art direction: Nathan Geppert
- Executive Producer: Julia Adams
- Executive Producer: Steven Matusko
- Executive Producer: Michael Favelle
- Executive producer: Tomás Yankelevich
- Executive Producer: Peter Bevan
- Executive Producer: Mariana Sanjurjo
- Co-producer: Brett Thornquest
- Line Producer: Sarra Watts
- Associate Producer: Gabbrielle Warren
- Supervising Sound Editor: Stuart Morton
- Additional editing: Matt Villa
- Additional editing: Courtney Teixera
- Storyboard Artist: Paul Kassab
Movie reviews:
- CinemaSerf: “Arkie” lives with his octopus father “Blister” on the peninsula, where he does his best to harness sunlight to protect the delicately balanced ecostructure. However, she is not an octopus, but rather some sort of human hybrid with a single green tentacle, and she is not very good when it comes to helping her with the intricacies of her father’s intricate contraptions. distribute sunlight. Meanwhile, “The Keeper” in the nearby City of Light has tasked some searchers with searching for her father. Her boss “Dr. Maybee” is convinced that he possesses the energy to repatriate her and his long-lost daughter. When “Blister” is duly apprehended, “Arkie” must follow him to the big city with her new friends “Bunniguru” the rabbit and ‘Egg’ to thwart her plan before her father becomes little better than a cephalopod smoothie. Lots of silly adventures, a menacing villain who looks like the love child of Terence Stamp and Lionel Jeffries, and gadgets and gadgets now appear when the rescue begins. The writing isn’t the best, but the characters are pretty fun, a lot happens, and there’s an underlying environmental message that’s presented to us whimsically rather than imposed on us. The story introduces us to the characters’ usual virtues: loyalty, friendship and determination, and there is quite a bit of imagination in the look of this film. I was alone in the cinema for this screening, which was a shame – it’s worth a trip to see the colorful animation to its best effect; It will look really normal on TV.
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