Animals United

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Inspirada en la novela infantil 'La conferencia de los animales de Erich Kästner, 'Animals United' nos lleva a descubrir y adentrarnos en el fabuloso mundo del reino animal. Los glaciares se derriten a un ritmo alarmante en el Ártico, los incendios devastan el interior de Australia y los vertidos de petróleo causan estragos en el Islas Galápagos... No importa dónde estés en el mundo, los seres humanos continúan destruyendo el medio ambiente. Obligados a huir de su hábitat, un grupo de animales que está dirigido por un gallo audaz, cruza el océano en una bañera oxidada. Su destino: El Delta del Okavango, en África, uno de los últimos rincones vírgenes de la Tierra. Este paraíso natural es el hogar de Billy, un suricato hiperactivo que vive con su esposa, Bonnie y su hijo Junior. Billy pasa sus días tranquilamente tocando su batería y paseando con su mejor amigo Sócrates, un león vegetariano que ama las flores y las mariposas. (VerCine)

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inglés Currently, it is completely normal for an animated film to carry an ecological message. Do not do this because you are hurting animals. Children are thus exposed to the idea from a young age that they should behave nicely towards nature, let animals live, and definitely not pollute the environment in any way. "Happy Feet 2" showed the threat of global warming, but it didn't realize that kids probably wouldn't care about that, and adults would ignore such a film. "The Lorax" was more successful and tells children that we should not destroy anything that nature has given us. Out of the three films I will mention in this paragraph, it is definitely the best. Next up is "Hooray for Africa!", a film so heavily focused on ecology that it's glaringly obvious. The poor animals in Africa are in a terrible situation because people have built a dam that holds all the water in one place. The reason? Simple. An amusement resort was built on the dam, which will make a lot of money. Animals can suffer in the meantime. The film boldly states sentences that condemn such human behavior, and the animals are shown as a group that can unite for a greater purpose. The film is incredibly unrealistic and heart-wrenching, trying to play on the cute factor, which is the only way to get children on its side, so that they take away the final message that a person can be happy without money, especially when there are happy animals around. I don't want to diminish the efforts of environmentalists to do something about how we treat the world, but this is simply a bad attempt. Even the animation, which cannot compare to American animation, wouldn't be a problem if it weren't for the story, which is incredibly simplistic. The holding of water in the comic "Habibi" had a much greater impact on me, which is definitely not an ecological work, and certainly not a flawless comic. "Hooray for Africa!" is another attempt to differentiate European animation from American animation. It is an unsuccessful, weak, and humorless attempt. More: http://www.filmovy-denik.cz/2012/08/jane-eyre-ekologicka-afrika-cislo.html ()