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784 Votes Directors - Ayumu Watanabe writed by - Hanasaki Kino Animation Ruka is a young girl whose parents are separated and whose father works in an aquarium. When two boys, Umi and Sora, who were raised in the sea by dugongs, are brought to the aquarium, Ruka feels drawn to them and begins to realize that she has the same sort of supernatural connection to the ocean that they do. Umi and Sora's special power seems to be connected to strange events that have been occurring more and more frequently, such as the appearance of sea creatures far from their home territory and the disappearance of aquarium animals around the world Star - Hiiro Ishibashi, Seishû Uragami. Beautiful tale about nature, magic sea wild connection with humans and universe. Don't try to understand the meaning, just enjoy the mysticism.
The entire ocean has begun moving. What, was it previously a chunk of ice. I read the manga as a young teenager, it was SO captivating. I cannot wait to watch the movie. AHHHH. This reminds me of clanndad after story. AHH. Suna no ue ni kizanda kotoba kimi no ushiro sugata. Children under five must spend less time sitting watching screens, or restrained in prams and seats, get better quality sleep and have more time for active play if they are to grow up healthy, according to new guidelines issued by the World Health Organization (WHO). “Achieving health for all means doing what is best for health right from the beginning of people’s lives, ” says WHO Director-General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. “Early childhood is a period of rapid development and a time when family lifestyle patterns can be adapted to boost health gains. ” The new guidelines on physical activity, sedentary behaviour and sleep for children under 5 years of age were developed by a WHO panel of experts. They assessed the effects on young children of inadequate sleep, and time spent sitting watching screens or restrained in chairs and prams. They also reviewed evidence around the benefits of increased activity levels. “Improving physical activity, reducing sedentary time and ensuring quality sleep in young children will improve their physical, mental health and wellbeing, and help prevent childhood obesity and associated diseases later in life, ” says Dr Fiona Bull, programme manager for surveillance and population-based prevention of noncommunicable diseases, at WHO. Failure to meet current physical activity recommendations is responsible for more than 5 million deaths globally each year across all age groups. Currently, over 23% of adults and 80% of adolescents are not sufficiently physically active. If h ealthy physical activity, sedentary behaviour and sleep habits are established early in life, this helps shape habits through childhood, adolescence and into adulthood. “What we really need to do is bring back play for children, ” says Dr Juana Willumsen, WHO focal point for childhood obesity and physical activity. “This is about making the shift from sedentary time to playtime, while protecting sleep. “ The pattern of overall 24-hour activity is key: replacing prolonged restrained or sedentary screen time with more active play, while making sure young children get enough good-quality sleep. Quality sedentary time spent in interactive non-screen-based activities with a caregiver, such as reading, storytelling, singing and puzzles, is very important for child development. The important interactions between physical activity, sedentary behaviour and adequate sleep time, and their impact on physical and mental health and wellbeing, were recognized by the Commission on Ending Childhood Obesity, which called for clear guidance on physical activity, sedentary behaviour and sleep in young children. Applying the recommendations in these guidelines during the first five years of life will contribute to children’s motor and cognitive development and lifelong health. Recommendations at a glance: Infants (less than 1 year) should: Be physically active several times a day in a variety of ways, particularly through interactive floor-based play; more is better. For those not yet mobile, this includes at least 30 minutes in prone position (tummy time) spread throughout the day while awake. Not be restrained for more than 1 hour at a time (e. g. prams/strollers, high chairs, or strapped on a caregiver’s back). Screen time is not recommended. When sedentary, engaging in reading and storytelling with a caregiver is encouraged. Have 14?17h (0?3 months of age) or 12?16h (4?11 months of age) of good quality sleep, including naps. Children 1-2 years of age should: Spend at least 180 minutes in a variety of types of physical activities at any intensity, i ncluding moderate-to-vigorous-intensity physical activity, spread throughout the day; more is better. g., prams/strollers, high chairs, or strapped on a caregiver’s back) or sit for extended periods of time. For 1-year-olds, sedentary screen time (such as watching TV or videos, playing computer games) is not recommended. For those aged 2 years, sedentary screen time should be no more than 1 hour; less is better. When sedentary, engaging in reading and storytelling with a caregiver is encouraged. Have 11-14 hours of good quality sleep, including naps, with regular sleep and wake-up times. Children 3-4 years of age should: Spend at least 180 minutes in a variety of types of physical activities at any intensity, of which at least 60 minutes is moderate- to vigorous intensity physical activity, spread throughout the day; more is better. g., prams/strollers) or sit for extended periods of time. Sedentary screen time should be no more than 1 hour; less is better. When sedentary, engaging in reading and storytelling with a caregiver is encouraged. Have 10?13h of good quality sleep, which may include a nap, with regular sleep and wake-up times. More information: WHO guidelines on physical activity, sedentary behaviour and sleep for children under 5 years of age Tarik Jasarevic Spokesperson / Media Relations WHO Paul Garwood Communications Officer WHO.
?? ??????? ???? ??? ????? ?? ??????? ??? ???? ??????. 前向きになるために とことん悲しむための曲だと思っているので 悪意さえなければ どのコメントも各々の思い??多様性を認めます(私は. Shes the most strong woman ive ever seen, the caring mother, and hard working woman. I saw it few months ago and I think everyone should go see it, its so beautiful. Absolutely beautiful, I want to see this movie now, I'll be thinking about it while I'm at the track training tonight.
あっ俺の曲だ. やっぱり作詞作曲は米津さんなのね. やっぱ音楽は歳を取らないからいいよね…. すげぇ!!! 外人さんのコメがたくさんある!!!. I've just watched this movie, it broke my heart into pieces, what a wonderful way of showing mother's love to her kids. I can't live the same since my eyes saw this masterpice. Te o nobaseba fureta attakai mirai wa. ??? ?? ????? ????? ??? ?????? ?? ??????? ????? ??????, ????? ???? ??? ??? ???? ????? ??? ??????.

Dang, I will NEVER ever stop listening to this song. it's too good. The Animation is Beyond Gorgeous. あーーー9月のライブもなくなりそうだなぁ. コロナマジで許さん. I've read the manga for this and I love it. Birdboy: The Forgotten Children Theatrical release poster Directed by Alberto Vázquez Pedro Rivero Produced by Farruco Castromán Carlos Júarez Luis Tosar Written by Alberto Vázquez Pedro Rivero Based on Psiconautas by Alberto Vázquez Music by Aránzazu Calleja Victor García Junna Edited by Iván Miñambres Production company ZircoZine Basque Films Abrakam Estudio La Competencia Producciones Studio 4°C Distributed by La Luna de Tantán Release date September?24,?2015 ( San Sebastian Film Festival) Running time 76 minutes Country Spain Language Spanish Birdboy: The Forgotten Children ( Spanish: Psiconautas, los niños olvidados; festival title: Psychonauts, the Forgotten Children) is a 2015 Spanish animated coming-of-age film written and directed by Alberto Vázquez and Pedro Rivero, based on the comic Psiconautas by Vázquez. It is the follow-up to the pair's short film Birdboy, following the titular character, a shy outcast in a post-apocalyptic society, and Dinky, a teenage mouse runaway fleeing her desolate island home. [1] Plot [ edit] The island home of the cast of talking animals was once a fishing community with a pristine environment. Birdman, the father of Birdboy, tended the lighthouse that guided the fishing boats. Then a factory was built and many islanders went to work there. But one day, the factory exploded, devastating much of the island and killing all the fish. The destroyed part of the island became a landfill. After the explosion, Birdman began flying around the island mysteriously, carrying a satchel. The police came to believe that he was trafficking drugs, and they eventually shot him dead, but his satchel actually contained strange glowing golden acorns. The explosion leaves a demon trapped inside Birdboy, leading him to live alone. Birdboy controls the demon by using drugs that he buys from Zachariah, a piglet who owns a fishing boat and a parrot, and "happy pills" that a mouse named Dinky steals from her parents. The young mouse in fact becomes very close friends with Birdboy, but he pushes her away because of the demon inside him. The police hunt after Birdboy, thinking that he might be pushing drugs as well, and shoot him in many instances. But each time he's shot, Birdboy retreats to a secret grotto. Thriving with life, the grotto contains a giant tree surrounded by clean water that still has fish. Birdboy has filled the tree with birds; when they die, their souls take the form of bright yellow bugs that can heal Birdboy's wounds. The bugs then retreat to the tree, causing it to grow the golden acorns. Dinky lives with her mother and stepfather, Christian fundamentalists that routinely excoriate her for her misbehavior. One day, she decides to finally go through with a plan to escape the island. She and her friends Sandra the rabbit and Little Fox have been saving coins to pay for a trip to the city, where they heard Little White Mouse's older brother went and prospered. To get the last amount of money they need, they decide to rob Zachariah's house. Zachariah has also been saving money to escape, but stays to care for his drug addicted mother. Her addiction takes the form of a vicious spider demon that grows to gigantic size whenever Zachariah injects the drugs. The spider catches the children stealing Zachariah's piggy bank, but the kids get away with the bank after a fight that leaves the spider weakened. Finally fed up with the spider, Zachariah crushes it, even though he knows killing the spider will kill his mother. But his mother actually thanks Zachariah for freeing her; trying to comfort her tearful son with her last words. Dinky, Sandra and Little Fox make their way to the landfill, where they find Little White Mouse's brother still there, scavenging copper for money. The brother leads them to the contraband dealer Uncle Klauss. The kids hope to get a boat on which to leave the island, but they can only afford a large inflatable pool toy duck. Continuing through the landfill, the kids get ambushed by a tribe of scavenger rats known as the Forgotten Children. Zachariah's parrot sees the capture, and flies to Birdboy to warn him that the Forgotten Children plan to execute the kids. Filled with rage, Birdboy allows the demon to take over, turning him into gigantic, fire breathing raptor. In this form, Birdboy decimates the Forgotten Children and destroys their settlement. Once freed, Dinky searches for Birdboy and finds her scared friend reverted to his normal form. Dinky pleads with Birdboy to come with them, and finally tells him that she loves him. Overjoyed, Birdboy agrees to guide the kids on the inflatable duck from the air. But a storm capsizes the toy duck, and then the police spot Birdboy and shoot him one last time. Zachariah uses his fishing boat to rescue the kids, but he then returns them to their homes. Later on, Zachariah tries to fish again, only to salvage a dying Birdboy from the ocean's bottom. Birdboy's own glowing bug emerges from his dying breath. The bug gathers many other bugs, and they fly to Dinky's room. The bugs lead her to Birdboy's grotto, where she finds the golden acorns that may someday revive the island. Release [ edit] The animation film distribution company GKIDS acquired the North American rights. GKIDS released a theatrical release of the film in its original Spanish and a dubbed English-language version in January 2018. [2] [3] The film was released onto DVD and Blu-Ray on March 21, 2018 [4] Reception [ edit] On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a 94% rating based on 31 reviews with an average rating of 7. 43/10. The site's critical consensus is " Birdboy's nihilistic coming-of-age narrative captures innocence lost through surreal, striking animation and caustically optimistic storytelling". [5] The film also holds a 76 rating on Metacritic. [6] Dennis Harvey of Variety praised the film as "fascinating in its oddball complexity. Among the many vastly more expensive, live-action dystopian visions of recent cinema, you’d be hard-pressed to find anything as original or surprisingly poignant as Psychonauts. " [7] Glenn Kenny of gave the film 3/4 stars and stated that "the movie is grisly and its sense of humor is mordant", but that it "winds up communicating a heartbreak that's pretty straightforward, all things considered". [8] Robert Adele of The Los Angeles Times said of the film that "as adult animation goes, "Birdboy" is its own weird, wooly, and surprisingly sensitive foray into the grimier corners of life" and that it also "plays like a troubled schoolkid's secret drawings brought to colorful, if unapologetically horrific, life". [9] Indiewire's Bill Desowitz crowned it "the darkest and most daring hand-drawn animated movie of the year", also adding that "at its most subversive, "Birdboy" offers up a bleeding Jesus doll and ghoulish attacks of the mind and body". [10] Megan Peters of comicbook/anime raved that the film "is a surprisingly touching one that deserves to be seen" but added that it "relishes in its surreal violence while asking audiences to watch its heroes discover what autonomy truly is". [11] Birdboy: The Forgotten Children grossed $13, 488 in Spain. [12] Accolades [ edit] The film won Best Animated Feature at the 2016 Goya Awards. Alberto Vázquez scored a historic win by simultaneously receiving the prize for Best Animated Short ( Decorado, which was also honored at Cannes). [13] References [ edit] ^ Hopwell, John (May 12, 2017). "Gkids Acquires Spain's 'Birdboy: The Forgotten Children ' ". Variety. Retrieved May 20, 2017. ^ Wyche, Elbert (May 12, 2017). "GKIDS boards dystopian animation 'Birdboy: The Forgotten Children ' ".. Retrieved May 20, 2017. ^ ^ "Birdboy: The Forgotten Children". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved August 6, 2019. ^ "Birdboy: The Forgotten Children". Metacritic. Retrieved December 31, 2017. ^ Harvey, Dennis (August 6, 2016). "Film Review: 'Psychonauts, the Forgotten Children ' ". Retrieved May 20, 2017. ^ Kenny, Glenn (December 15, 2017). "Birdboy, The Forgotten Children Review". Retrieved December 31, 2017. ^ Adele, Robert (December 14, 2017). "Not so cuddly 'Birdboy: The Forgotten Children' offers dark, satiric peek into life's grim corners". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved December 31, 2017. ^ Desovitz, Bill (December 12, 2017). " ' Birdboy: The Forgotten Children': Inside the Year's Darkest, Most Daring Hand-Drawn Animated Movie". IndieWire. Retrieved December 31, 2017. ^ Peters, Megan (December 22, 2017). "Review: 'Birdboy: The Forgotten Children' Uses Macabre and the Trappings of Mickey Mouse Reignite a Rebellion"... Retrieved December 31, 2017. ^ "Birdboy: The Forgotten Children The Numbers Listing". The Numbers. Retrieved December 21, 2017. ^ Milligan, Mercedes (February 6, 2017). "Goya Awards: Alberto Vàzquez Scores Historic Double Win". Animation Magazine. Retrieved May 20, 2017. External links [ edit] Official website GKIDS official site Birdboy: The Forgotten Children on IMDb Birdboy: The Forgotten Children at AllMovie Birdboy: The Forgotten Children at Metacritic Psiconautas, los niños olvidados at Box Office Mojo Birdboy: The Forgotten Children at Rotten Tomatoes.
2020年になっても聴いてる同胞はいますかー!. Taisetsu na koto wa kotoba ni naranai. This art is beautiful and creepy at the same time, also KENSHI YONEZUUUUU. This film is up there with the wildest trip movies you've ever seen. The animation is truly breathtaking. Not really for children, although my 5-year old daughter asked me "why is everything here? after watching it earlier today. Beyond the basic point that all life is connected and the universe is a mystery, I'm not too sure what exactly was happening. But my brain's desire for narrative order was gloriously irrelevant.
聴くたびに祖父祖母のこと思い出して号泣しちゃうけど何故か聴きたくなる曲 名曲だな〜. Mou nido to kanashimazu ni sumu you ni. 今までカバーの方で我慢してたけど やっと本家来たあ!!!!!. The art style is absolutely L ?? I ?? T. I saw this movie in theatre didn't understood the story well but it was breathtaking. 本当に良い曲ですね?. 打ち上げ花火の映画がすごくおもしろかった.うたもすごくいいとおもいました. YouTube. El texto que sigue es una traducción defectuosa. Si quieres colaborar con Wikipedia, busca el artículo original y mejora esta traducción. Copia y pega el siguiente código en la página de discusión del autor: {{subst:Aviso mal traducido|Children of the Corn II: The Final Sacrifice}}
~ Children of the Corn 2: The Final Sacrifice Título Los chicos del maíz: El sacrificio final ( España) Los niños del maíz: el sacrificio final ( México) Ficha técnica Dirección David F. Price Producción Scott A. Stone David G. Stanley Guion A L Katz, Gilbert Adler (Creación de personajes: Stephen King [ 1] ?) Música Daniel Licht Fotografía Levie Isaacks Montaje Harry Keramidas Protagonistas Terence Knox Christie Clark Ryan Bollman Ver todos los créditos ( IMDb) Datos y cifras País Estados Unidos Estreno 1992 Género Terror Duración 90 min. Clasificación C Idioma (s) Inglés Español Compañías Distribución Dimension Films Sucesión de películas Los chicos del maíz (film de 1984) Children of the Corn 2: The Final Sacrifice Children of the Corn III: Urban Harvest Ficha en IMDb Ficha en FilmAffinity [ editar datos en Wikidata] Los chicos del maíz II: El sacrificio final (título original: Children of the Corn II: The Final Sacrifice) es la secuela de la película de 1984 Children of the Corn. Dirigida por David F. Price, fue estrenada en 1992 en Alemania y contó con las actuaciones de Terence Knox, Ryan Bollman, Ned Romero, Pablo y Scherrer. El lanzamiento del video corrió a cargo de Paramount Pictures. Argumento [ editar] La trama se desarrolla en Hemingford, Nebraska, un pueblo cerca de Gatlin (lugar de la película original). La gente de Hemingford decide adoptar a los niños supervivientes de Gatlin, con la intención de ayudarlos a iniciar una nueva vida. Por desgracia para los bienintencionados locales, los niños van al maizal, donde uno de los miembros del culto del maíz, Miqueas, ha sido poseído por un demonio enviado por Aquel que Camina Detrás de la Fila, la entidad demoniaca que controla al culto. Atrapado en medio de este hecho, el reportero John Garret y su hijo Danny, los cuales tienen una relación problemática, deciden quedarse ya que no saben donde ir. John está en la ciudad trabajando en una historia sobre los niños y se topa con dos de sus ex compañeros, Bobby y Mac, que están dejando la ciudad y pronto son asesinados por el que camina detrás de la fila. John comienza una relación con la dueña de casa rural Ángela. Danny pasa la mayor parte de su tiempo con una chica huérfana del pueblo, Lacey. Micah y los otros niños asesinan a una mujer local, Ruby Burke, dejando caer su casa sobre ella. Luego matan a otro miembro del pueblo mediante el uso de un tipo de muñeco vudú, haciéndole sangrar hasta la muerte. John comienza a hacer preguntas al médico del pueblo sobre lo que está pasando, pero el doctor actúa sospechosamente y le pide a John que se vaya. El doctor más tarde es asesinado a puñaladas por los niños. Micah y los niños entonces matan a la hermana de la señora Burke, haciendo parecer como si ella simplemente fue atropellada por un coche. John se asocia con Frank Red Bear, un profesor de una universidad cercana para tratar de averiguar qué está pasando. Descubren que los residentes de la ciudad planean vender maíz echado a perder de la cosecha del año anterior junto con la nueva cosecha. El maíz estropeado tiene una toxina que creen es la fuente de los delirios de la banda infantil. El Sheriff de la ciudad los captura, los ata y trata de matarlos con una cosechadora de maíz, pero escapan. El Sheriff y el resto de la ciudad, asisten a una reunión, pero los niños los encierran dentro y prenden fuego al edificio, matando a todos. Los niños secuestran a Ángela y Lacey y las traen al maizal. Danny se compromete a reunirse con los niños y Micah le ordena sacrificar a Lacey. Danny vacila, entonces John y Frank llegan conduciendo la cosechadora. Uno de los niños dispara a Frank con una flecha y éste aparentemente cae muerto. Danny y John liberan a Lacey y Ángela e intentan escapar, pero el maizal aparentemente nunca termina y regresan a donde empezaron. Micah comienza a aprovechar el poder de aquel que camina detrás de las hileras. Entonces, Frank, que aún está vivo, arranca la cosechadora antes de finalmente morir. La bata de Micah queda atrapado en la máquina y llama a Danny por ayuda. Danny vacila pero no sale. Entonces, la cara de Micah se transforma en el demonio que lo poseía. El demonio entonces sale de él, haciendo que Micah vuelva en sí mismo otra vez. Danny decide ayudarlo pero ya era demasiado tarde, Micah es triturado dentro de la cosechadora y es convertido en un pienso sangriento. El resto de niños se dispersan y Danny, Ángela, Lacey y John les dejan ir. Más tarde, John y Danny se reconcilian, Lacey y Ángela queman el cuerpo de Frank y le dan un funeral antes de viajar todos juntos lejos de Nebraska. Reparto [ editar] Ryan Bollman como Miqueas: El líder del grupo de maíz nuevo, el sucesor de Isaac de la primera película, que es poseído por un espíritu demoníaco. Scherrer Paul como Danny Garret: El personaje principal. Terence Knox como John Garret: el padre de Danny, reportero del Inquirer mundo. Christie Clark como Lacey Hellerstat: Una niña huérfana que Danny se siente atraído por ella Marty Terry como señor Ruby Burke: El maestro de escuela local, que es consciente de los hechos que ocurrieron un par de días atrás en la primera. Producción [ editar] La producción de la película comenzó a finales de la primavera de 1992, y se empezó a rodar en el verano de 1992 en Liberty (Carolina del Norte). La mayoría de los actores eran locales, incluidos los niños. La escena que muestra a una anciana volando a través de una ventana de la residencia después de su silla de ruedas por Miqueas fue filmado en el centro de Ramseur, Carolina del Norte. La escena en la que Miqueas y los chicos del maíz queman a los adultos del pueblo, se rodó en una casa en la esquina de San Asheboro y la avenida de Lutero. La casa realmente fue quemada para la película y sigue siendo un terreno baldío, donde la casa se había construido. El equipo de producción utilizó una parroquia local en la esquina de Fayetteville y Santos Raleigh. En el comentario de DVD, el director David F. Price dijo que durante el rodaje había un grupo cristiano local que realizó algunas protestas (de baja intensidad) durante el rodaje, y que recibió un roedor muerto en su puerta a modo de advertencia. Como resultado, la producción construyó su propia iglesia para algunas escenas de la película. A pesar de ello, no se han producido incidentes reales De acuerdo con el proyecto original del guion, la película iba a llamarse Children of the Corn 2 Deadly Harvest (literalmente: "Los chicos del maíz 2: Cosecha mortal"). Recepción [ editar] La película, al igual que la película anterior de la franquicia, fue un éxito en taquilla, lo que llevó a otras 5 secuelas, aunque las 4 últimas ya fueron estrenadas directamente en video. [ 2] ? Referencias [ editar] Enlaces externos [ editar] Children of the Corn II: The Final Sacrifice en Internet Movie Database (en inglés) Children of the Corn II: The Final Sacrifice en FilmAffinity. Children of the Corn II: The Final Sacrifice en Rotten Tomatoes (en inglés). Children of the Corn II: The Final Sacrifice en AllMovie (en inglés).
The art style is so beautiful. なぜこの画のサイズなんだろうねと聴きながら息子と話していたら遺影のサイズなのかなぁと息子に言われ妙に納得してしまった. I went to see this film, mainly because the French critics were rave and eulogistic. Do I have the right to be honest? I did not understand anything about this overly complex and dreamlike cartoon. This metaphysical fable immerses the audience in the deepest seas, in a stream of visually stunning but incomprehensible sequences. I managed to stay until the end hoping for an explanatory denouement. Thus, I left the movie theater both frustrated and disappointed.
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