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Puss in Boots (1999)
1/10
worst tale ever seen
5 December 2006
I do not recommend anyone to view this movie. Awful graphics, awful music, awful texts. The figures are drawn maximal three times, and these are moved in front of a stupid background. Probably the original language is somewhat better then the Hungarian version. You can do anything and be better entertained as you would watch this tale. If i were the author, i did not publish this peace of work, when i saw the final version. It's simply horrible. I don't wish to see this film even not for my enemies. It could be a punishment to have to see the tale more than 5 minutes at once. There is nothing more to say about this film, if it even deserves this title. It should be just called motion picture.
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7/10
simple tale for the younger generation
10 October 2006
A tale for younger audience, this means mainly children. There is a lot of fun and music in the movie. The main actor of the tale is Vacak the little dog, how was dropped out of a car, to get rid of him. After he saves Tasli the rabbit by belling at a hawk the rabbits declare Vacak to their brother, so Vacak becomes the seventh sibling, therefor the title. The rabbit parents also accept Vacak as a family member. Thanks to the nicker the clash spreads quickly that a dangerous dog lives at the rabbits. The approach of the other animals is diverse, some of them like him, but others do not. The adventure continues, if you are interested you should see it for yourself. It is nice tale and I think it is worth your time.
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5/10
A tale of ancient heroes.
6 October 2006
Warning: Spoilers
Queen Guinevra complains sadly to her beloved handmaid Peggy that his husband King Arrthur is neglects her. The king is namely spending all his time by knightly jousts or beside the famous 'round table'. The two women figure out that the only solution for their problem is the good old sorcerer Merlin. Merlin sends a very strong elixir to Guinevra, to help gain back the love of Arthur. The elixir is mixed into some pudding, but unfortunately this is eaten by Arthur's favorite knight Lancelot. Geggy is in love with Lancelot, so the situation is getting even more complex when Lancelott falls in eternal love with the queen trough the elixir. This comment is the translation of Steve Varadi's hungarian comment.
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