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Yaya & Lennie: The Walking Liberty
Immersed in the jungle, among relics of a "forgotten future", two kids, Yaya and Lennie, meander. The two live freely in their Eden until armed men, who carry with them an "ancient" concept of civilization, force them to leave their territory. It is the beginning of a journey in search of their place in a world that no longer belongs to man.
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Plot Summary
In a vibrant, imagined America, two inseparable friends, Yaya and Lennie, embark on an extraordinary journey to find their way back home. Driven by a shared dream and a bond stronger than any obstacle, they traverse diverse landscapes and encounter a cast of colorful characters. Their adventure is filled with whimsical challenges and heartwarming moments, highlighting the enduring power of friendship and the pursuit of belonging.
Critical Reception
This animated film was generally well-received by critics and audiences alike, particularly for its charming animation style and positive messages. It resonated with families and those seeking lighthearted, adventurous stories with emotional depth. The film was praised for its creativity and engaging narrative.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its imaginative world-building and visually appealing animation.
Appreciated for its heartwarming story about friendship and resilience.
Seen as a delightful adventure suitable for younger audiences and families.
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Fun Fact
The film draws inspiration from American culture and landmarks, re-imagining them through a unique animated lens.
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