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**They found each other, a tale of a new friendship.** A year ago I saw and reviewed 'Heidi'. This is just like a boy version of that film. The Alps, goats, grandfather, like that each other can be compared. This one came even before tha...


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Belle and Sebastian is set high in the snowy Alps during the Second World War. The resourceful Sebastian is a lonely boy who tames and befriends a giant, wild mountain dog, Belle – even though the villagers believe her to be ‘the beast’ that has been killing their sheep.
In the French Alps during World War II, a lonely young boy named Sebastian befriends a wild Pyrenean mountain dog, whom the villagers have branded a beast. He names the dog Belle and together they form an inseparable bond. As the war intensifies and Nazi forces occupy the region, Sebastian must protect Belle from those who fear her and seek to harm her.
Belle and Belle (2013) was generally well-received, particularly for its heartwarming story, stunning cinematography of the French Alps, and the charming performance of its young lead. Critics often highlighted its nostalgic feel and its appeal as a family-friendly adventure, though some noted a somewhat predictable plot.
Praised for its beautiful scenery and emotional resonance.
The bond between the boy and the dog is a central, heartwarming element.
Appreciated as a classic, albeit somewhat formulaic, family adventure film.
Google audience: Audiences largely enjoyed the film, commending its touching story about friendship and loyalty, the impressive Alpine landscapes, and the endearing performance of Félix Bossuet as Sebastian. Many found it to be a wholesome and visually pleasing film suitable for all ages.
The film was shot on location in the French Alps, capturing the majestic beauty of the Savoie region, and utilized a real dog for the role of Belle, chosen for her temperament and striking appearance.
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**They found each other, a tale of a new friendship.** A year ago I saw and reviewed 'Heidi'. This is just like a boy version of that film. The Alps, goats, grandfather, like that each other can be compared. This one came even before tha...