Aunt Hilda!
February. 12,2014Plant loving Hilda, has created a museum where she preserves endangered and rare plants from all over the world. Meanwhile Attilem, a new genetically modified cereal, is launched on the market. Growing with little water and fertilizer while generating high crop field Attilem looks like an ideal solution to eradicate starvation and provide an alternative to diminishing oil reserves. But nothing is at it seems...
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Wow! Such a good movie.
Terrible acting, screenplay and direction.
I don't have all the words right now but this film is a work of art.
The acting is good, and the firecracker script has some excellent ideas.
This is a nice animation for the whole family (age 8+), on an ecology-comedy style. There are some similarities with "Mia and the Migou" (from the same Jacques-Remy Gired), but a lighter treatment of the ecological theme ; the balance is tipping a bit more on the comedy and poetry side which makes it more suitable for younger children. The theme doesn't deal with deforestation this time but genetically modified organisms and chemistry in agronomy. Still the message remains understandable by younger ones even if they can't understand the engineering at work. Animation process is lighter and brighter as well, colorfully sketched on white background. Scenario is inventive with many rebounds while the whole story remains linear and easy to understand for children. That doesn't means adults are forgotten; characters are caricatured but there is a second level for adults completely transparent and compatible with them (no sexual jokes nor anything like that ; the only victim would be political and capitalist greed).