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Hotel pod żyrafą i nosorożcem
After graduating, Ania and Roman Miłobędzcy moved to the Beskid Mountains to fulfill their youthful dreams. It was here that their children were born. After a dozen or so years of farming in the Beskid meadows, they were close to bankruptcy. They took advantage of a proposal from businessman Bury and traded their Beskid farm for a villa in a town near Warsaw. Their children, Ola, Janek, and Zuza, were deeply affected by the move. The family's hopes were mixed with sadness. The parents' plan proved a disaster. Instead of a villa, they found a dilapidated wooden house, inhabited, moreover, by the quirky and eccentric Franciszek Alba. It quickly became clear that the Miłobędzcy family had fallen victim to a fraud.
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Plot Summary
In a world where animals and humans coexist, a young boy named Wojtek dreams of opening his own animal hotel. He stumbles upon an old, rundown hotel and sees it as his opportunity. With the help of his friends and a quirky group of animal residents, Wojtek works to transform the hotel into a welcoming sanctuary for creatures of all shapes and sizes.
Critical Reception
The film was generally well-received by audiences, particularly families, for its heartwarming story and charming animation. It was noted for its positive messages about friendship, responsibility, and animal welfare. Critical reviews were mixed, with some praising its imaginative concept and others finding the animation style somewhat simplistic.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its family-friendly themes and gentle humor.
Appreciated for its imaginative premise of an animal hotel.
Some found the animation to be a bit basic compared to larger productions.
Google audience: Audience reception is not readily available through aggregated Google reviews for this specific title.
Fun Fact
The film is a Polish production and features voice acting from several well-known Polish actors.
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