The Day of the Crows (2012)

★ 6.6 1h 30m 81 votes IMDb
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In a cabin of the deep of the forest, a child and his father lead a wild and hard life in utmost isolation. The child grows up fearing and admiring his father, with the ghosts haunting the forest as his only companions. Until the day he discovers the neighbouring village and meets a young girl there, Manon. At her side, he discovers that love exists. From then on he won't cease to search for the place where his father's love for him is hiding.

The Day of the Crows

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Cast

Jean Reno
Jean Reno as Le père Courge (voice) Age 77 · Casablanca, French Protectorate in Morocco [now Morocco] Juan Moreno y Herrera-Jiménez (born July 30, 1948), commonly known as Jean Reno is a French actor of Andalusian Spanish descent. Working in French, English, and Italian, he has appeared not only in nu...
Lorànt Deutsch
Lorànt Deutsch as Le fils Courge (voice) Age 50 · Sablé-sur-Sarthe, Sarthe, France Lorànt Deutsch (French pronunciation: ​[born László Matekovics[citation needed] on 27 October 1975), is a French actor and writer..
Isabelle Carré
Isabelle Carré as Manon (voice) Age 55 · Paris, France Isabelle Carré (born 28 May 1971 in Paris) is a French actress, who has appeared in more than 40 films since 1989. She won a César Award for Best Actress for her role in Se souvenir des belles choses...
Claude Chabrol
Claude Chabrol as Le docteur (voice) Died 2010 · Paris, France Claude Chabrol (24 June 1930 – 12 September 2010) was a French film director, a member of the French New Wave (nouvelle vague) group of filmmakers who first came to prominence at the end of the 1950s....
Chantal Neuwirth
Chantal Neuwirth as La vieille Ronce (voice) Age 77 · Paris, France Chantal Heuwirth is a French actress, who also played on theatre. She's been nominated three times to the Molière Awards : in 1999 for Rêver peut-être, in 2000 for Les Nouvelles Brèves de comptoir an...
Bruno Podalydès
Bruno Podalydès as L'infirmier / Le vieux Ronce (voice) Age 65 · Versailles, Yvelines, France Bruno Podalydès (born 11 March 1961) is a French writer, film director, producer and actor. His brother Denis Podalydès is also an actor. Source: Article "Bruno Podalydès" from Wikipedia in English,...

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Reno 8/10 Aug 09, 2015
> When the wild-child meets the world.

I have seen a few French animations like 'Eleanor's Secret', 'Zarafa' and others. They were so cute, unlike Hollywood's, these were targeted for the children, but adults can watch them as well. No logic can be expected since it is an animation, it ain't masterpiece either, but a pure fantasy tale and the honest entertainment piece. The plot was loosely based on the French children's book of the same name and a feature film debut for the director. Obviously a low budget film, but nothing short to be a high quality flick.

This was not a movie with the beautiful character models like from the Disney fairytales, but they were adorable and enjoyable by the portrayal. That's what I always like in the European animations. Technically sounds good, but the stories are what so special in the French animations. This was about a nameless boy, who lives in the heart of the forest with his father. All his life lived within the circle of a boundary, but what happens once he crosses it is what the story that explores.

The boy was the centre of the story, his adventures, discoveries and understanding of the human civilization is the movie. The boy's character was not unusual, he has been just like the other version of Tarzan or Mowgli of the French version, who is a feral and curious about the world. Everything going to change when he meets the other creatures of his own and a girl of his age. The circle of life repeats, to break the curse and brings the curtain to the sweet narration.

> "Our forest stands in the middle of the sky.
> And the stars turn around like the beast attached to his stake."

The end describes the meaning of the title. It was a 90 minute movie, but feels too short. If we talk about the film characters, Jean Reno rendered his voice to one of the main characters. As the characters rough in the looks, the story as well not that pleasant. Of course it is a children's movie, but character behaviours were rough and tough like the father bashing his son, huntings and deaths. Violent, but smooth and clever which are acceptable.

The 2D animation has died only a decade ago in the Hollywood, but great to see them still alive in the other part of the world, but facing the recognition problem which might lead to extinction. I have grown watching the cartoons, but now feels like time to say goodbye not too long from here. Now I am monitoring attentively the new products so that I can keep updating in the last hours of this awesome technology. I recommend this film for all ages. As far as the movie, it delivers what was intended to tell. Hope you like the film, as I tried to convince in this review.

8/10

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