

Migrations
A family of farmers comes across a stranger with a peaceful message. The problem is that they don’t like visitors…
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Plot Summary
The Mallard family, eager for a vacation, finds themselves coaxed into migrating south for the winter. Their well-laid plans quickly go awry when they encounter a charismatic but lost city duck, leading them on an unexpected and chaotic journey through the vibrant backdrop of New York City to the tropical paradise of Jamaica. Along the way, they must overcome their fears and embrace the unknown to achieve their dreams.
Critical Reception
Migration received mixed to generally positive reviews from critics. Many praised its vibrant animation and charming characters, while some found the plot to be predictable and lacking originality. Audience reception was generally favorable, particularly among families who enjoyed the humor and heartwarming message.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its beautiful and fluid animation.
- Appreciated for its humor and relatable family dynamics.
- Criticized by some for a predictable storyline.
Google audience: Google users largely enjoyed Migration, highlighting its visual appeal and the funny antics of the characters. Many found it to be a delightful and entertaining watch for the whole family, although a few mentioned that the story felt a bit too familiar.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Benjamin Renner, previously directed the critically acclaimed animated film 'Ernest & Celestine'.
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