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Triangle: Going to America
Kaleab and Jemal are two who are willing to endure any travail to reach America and what they deem as a promise of a better life, but is it? Along the way Kaleab meets Winta, who is from neighboring Eritrea and on a similar journey as Kaleab. Kaleab and Winta fall in love with each other as the group of Ethiopians and Eritreans travel an arduous and illegal path from East Africa through Libya, Italy, Mexico and finally to America, but their love for each other is tested thoroughly as the group meets up with violence, sickness and, ultimately, tragedy.
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Plot Summary
In this animated adventure, a group of forest animals embark on a perilous journey to America in search of a better life. They face numerous challenges and learn valuable lessons about friendship, courage, and perseverance along the way. Their quest to find a new home tests their bonds and their resolve.
Critical Reception
The film received a mixed to positive reception, generally praised for its colorful animation and its gentle, family-friendly themes. Some critics found the plot to be somewhat predictable, while others lauded its heartwarming message and engaging characters for younger audiences.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its charming animation and positive messages.
Some found the storyline to be a bit too simplistic for older viewers.
A heartwarming tale of friendship and adventure suitable for young children.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews is not readily available for this specific film.
Fun Fact
The film is part of a series of animated features focusing on the adventures of woodland creatures.
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