Sirens Call – Movie Review
A blend of documentary, fiction and experimental. Not an entertainment film, but rather a deeply emotional experience.
A blend of documentary, fiction and experimental. Not an entertainment film, but rather a deeply emotional experience.
Was amazing. Pure comedy with a really wholesome ending. And the traveling put me into a roadtrip-mood.
It’s a sweet little story about a missing puzzle piece used as an analogy for adopting a baby into a big family.
I like how each object had its own story to tell – for example, a dining table told me how it loves Saturday because of many visitors.
However, this chapter doesn’t delve much into ADHD and could ‘just’ be a restless/hyperactive child, nervous about its first day of school.
Wonderfully sweet illustrations. I also like the “fascinating facts” list at the end of the book. Didn’t know that stingrays have something in common with bees!
It started off real good. A bit cliché but the art is wonderful enough, as well as the magic system and of course the opening with: “The Words”.
If you like Fairy Tale or One Piece, you’ll love this too, probably. I, on the other hand, have never been intrigued by those 2 franchises, and this shows why.
It’s incredibly fast-paced, a bit too much in my opinion. Felt like I was reading 4 novels cramped into one, instead of 4 comic issues.