Bluesky, the animation studio behind admirably crafted films like the Ice Age series, Robots, and most notably, Rio is back with the wondrous Epic, a heartwarming film which is as emotionally stirring as it is meticulous in its production and humorous in its story-telling.
Directed by Oscar-winner Chris Wedge, also one of the founders of Blue Sky, Epic tells a familiar story of a young girl ignored by her father (a man obsessed in his quest to find a unique species of super-fast, advanced, and a magical tiny civilization which he believes resides in the forest).
The young girl Mary Katherine, voiced suitably by Amanda Seyfried, feels distant from her father, misses her dead mother and is on the verge of befriending their three-legged pug when she discovers her father’s assumed world to be real after being accidently led into the magical forest.
The animated world of Epic is fantastically uplifting to watch; an awe-inspiring collage of creatures and scenery of tremendous beauty.
This is a fantasy film in the truest sense of the genre, where light-green colored ‘leafmen’ wear helmets and dodge dark-intentioned ‘Borkans’ who plot to kill the Queen (voiced by Beyonce Knowles) of the forest to raise their hideously sinister Dark Prince.
The film’s characters are categorically divided between the good and the bad, and one
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