The Red Turtle

2017
7.5| 1h20m| PG| en| More Info
Released: 20 January 2017 Released
Producted By: ARTE France Cinéma
Country: Japan
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Synopsis

The dialogue-less film follows the major life stages of a castaway on a deserted tropical island populated by turtles, crabs and birds.

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Tom Hudson as The Son as a Young Adult (voice)
Barbara Beretta as The Mother (voice)

Reviews

Matialth Good concept, poorly executed.
Voxitype Good films always raise compelling questions, whether the format is fiction or documentary fact.
Zlatica One of the worst ways to make a cult movie is to set out to make a cult movie.
Rexanne It’s sentimental, ridiculously long and only occasionally funny
Danae V. Lambros This is a classic, understated and beautifully animated film. In the age of frenetic action movies and digitalized special effects, this may seem out of place but it is a reminder why Japanese animation and Ghibli Studios still reign supreme. Yes, the film is slowly paced, but the simplicity and beauty of the story, partnered with gorgeously hued hand-drawn and colored animation remind us why animation remains an art that few can master. The pace is slow, but I thoroughly enjoyed it. For those who are looking for things to "happen", this film may not be your cup of tea. For those who are ready to surrender to the story completely, this movie is pure magic. One of my all-time favorite animated films!
leaugebrett Setting aside the gorgeous island visuals and emotional minimalist plot, the real beauty of The Red Turtle is the accessibility and interpretation offered by the film to each unique viewer. It's probably too slow paced for young children, but well rewarding for older audiences, presenting eye candy and subtle film nuances at every turn.
TheLittleSongbird Had heard nothing but good things about 'The Red Turtle', including that it was nominated for a Best Animated Feature Oscar (up against very stiff competition with the likes of 'Zootropolis', 'Kubo' and 'Moana'). Also am an animation fan and saw that it had a Studio Ghibli co-credit, so high expectations were raised even higher.Finally seeing 'The Red Turtle', there is not much else to add to what has already been said. While it is an unconventional film and will perplex some, 'The Red Turtle' is a beautiful film, in visuals, storytelling and emotions. It perhaps runs for a little too long in length, particularly when the story structure is somewhat more suited to a short film. Otherwise, 'The Red Turtle' is deserving of its praise and its Best Animated Feature Oscar nomination was a worthy one even when up against such stiff competition where all the nominees were very good to outstanding in their own way.'The Red Turtle' is very beautifully animated. It's simple rather than elaborate or flashy, but this simplicity is done very elegantly and still boasts some exquisitely imaginative moments. The backgrounds are meticulous in detail and the colours are ethereal and bold. All the characters are drawn with taste too. The music score not only adds a lot to the storytelling and emotions, it even gives them a greater impact. There is a haunting atmosphere, whimsical energy and understated lushness to the music here, and the clever sound effects work well too.A wordless, dialogue-free film (apart from the odd sound effect) 'The Red Turtle' may be, but that's not a strike against it. There are many instances of things resonating volumes without the use of words, this is true of 'The Red Turtle' with its wide and varying range of emotions conveyed poignantly and with a sense of wonder. No matter how slight the story structure, the atmosphere is so rich and the visuals such a feast for the eyes that to me the film never became dull. Loved the timeless fable/folk tale feel to the story as well.From personal opinion, 'The Red Turtle' was one of the most emotional films of 2016, making me resonate with the profound subject matter and care for the charming characters. There is a little nail-biting drama, some fairly symbolic romance and the cycle of life story is profoundly engaging. The ending is very affecting, though will (and has done) perplex some, and the characters charm.Overall, a thing of beauty. 9/10 Bethany Cox
matrix_swatcat The Red Turtle was nothing short of a stunning watch with top-notch animation from Studio Ghibli and beautiful direction. The plot is a heartfelt tale of a marooned man and his encounter with a mystical red turtle and their journey together (anything more said would probably ruin it). Despite not a single word being uttered throughout the whole film, the incredible soundtrack and the mesmerising artwork does brilliantly to convey emotion through its use of colour and score. With no dialogue, The Red Turtle is an art film but an engaging one for all to enjoy regardless of age and language.Considering its run-time of just 1 hour and 20 minutes, I would say it's definitely worth a watch