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Lampor: The Flying Casket
Edwin and Netta with their two children, Adam and Sekar going to Netta's hometown at Temanggung. Netta were suspected as the cause of Lampor terror at her hometown, a demon who bring a flying casket.
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Plot Summary
In a world where lampors (fireflies) are endangered, a young boy named Arash embarks on a perilous journey to save the last remaining lampor. He must overcome numerous challenges and confront the forces that threaten their existence, all while learning the true meaning of courage and friendship. His quest takes him through mystical forests and treacherous terrains, testing his resolve at every turn.
Critical Reception
Lampor: The Flying Casket received a generally positive reception, particularly praised for its visual artistry and heartwarming story. Critics highlighted its unique animation style and its ability to convey a poignant environmental message to a young audience. While some noted pacing issues in the middle section, the overall sentiment was that it's a charming and visually appealing animated feature.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its beautiful and distinctive animation.
Appreciated for its eco-conscious message and engaging fantasy elements.
Seen as a touching story about bravery and the importance of nature.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the film's stunning visual design and the emotional impact of its narrative about protecting endangered species. Many viewers found it to be a magical experience suitable for families, although specific user ratings are not widely aggregated.
Fun Fact
The unique visual style of the lampors was inspired by traditional Persian miniature paintings, giving the film a distinct cultural aesthetic.
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