Song of the Sea

⭐ 8/10

This is an Irish animated movie by the same team that made Wolfwalkers, a movie I really liked. Similar to that one, it deals with children who have their stories intertwined with Irish folklore, and an adventure kinda stems from that. They both feature a big, burly single dads (Brendan Gleeson this time, in place of Sean Bean) who is doing his best to raise kids, but that becomes imperiled by the adventure. 

Again, beautiful story. I love this animation style, and these movies aren't afraid to tackle big themes, like grief and family. This one will definitely make you well up here and there, and has some nice emotional payoffs. 

Alongside Wolfwalkers, I thought they were setting up some pretty moving stuff, and then they just don't go there. I think that's fine, but I thought this one kinda ended in a silly way, or at least a way that didn't resonate with me, similar to how lots of anime movies work. Kinda just a weird, sensory scene that isn't really logical or interesting, but pretty nonetheless because they are accompanied by nice music. 

So that's mostly it. A nice watch, but i connected more with Wolfwalkers. I recommend it, but don't consider it a must watch. 

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