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The Secret of NIMH

The Secret of NIMH

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The most MAGICAL animated movie of all time!
Review: I remember watching this movie as a child until the VHS tape broke! Some will say this movie isn't appropriate for children because it's too scary or dark, but that's real life! As a child I was totally spellbound by this movie, and now seeing it released on DVD is truly wonderful. The voices of the characters are great! Whenever Dom De Luise (the crow) laughs it's totally contagious! Jeremy, the crow, truly makes this film worth watching! I highly reccomend this movie for all ages even for 20 year old's like me!


Rating: 5 stars
Summary: filled with wonder
Review: As a kid in the 1980's, this was a favorite film of mine. I remember thinking how cool and imaginative this was compared to the sludge of rerun 80's tv cartoons (did anyone else have to suffer through the "USA network cartoon train" as a kid?).

Don Bluth, like Tim Burton, was a very talented artist and animator who broke away from Disney. Both Burton and Bluth could not stand redrawing the same animation cells for other people all day long. Burton found profit, Bluth, sadly, did not. However, that is not to say that Bluth did not create some very fascinating films along the way.

This is a tale of wonder and imagination. Watching this film is almost like seeing the equivalent of an American film with Miyazaki style and presentation. If you have ever seen "Spirited Away" or "Kiki's Delivery Service" there is an obvious similarity here between Miyazaki and Bluth. However, Bluth is very much an American, as is the setting for this imaginative tale.

It is a tale of rats who were experimented on by humans, who became very intelligent, strange, and different as a result of what the humans had done to them. Eventually, these creatures managed to escape their bondage from humans, and formed their own kingdom far out in the country. This is the tale of Mrs. Brisby encountering this strange race of rats, but it is so much more.

Please check it out and experience one of the more unique animated films ever made. This is not Disney, this is a new and different style. Sadly, these films just didn't catch on with the 80's crowd and Bluth was forced to go underground and now, today, makes a living in the straight-to-video kid market (He churns out those Land Before Time sequels just about every month).


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