Recommended age 8-18
87 minutes
SOUREH CINEMA CENTER
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Mr. Kamali is the owner of a sanitarium which treats patients by teaching them how to make toys. The toys are creative, so they are very attractive for the children. But the toy studio shuts down due to sabotage and it leads to patients' critical mental status. Mr. Kamali tries to solve the problem, but he can't do anything and he gets terribly disappointed and sad. And then an angel of hope appears.
This Iranian animated film is certainly unusual. The characters are unusual and a bit odd. I particularly enjoy the music that is interspersed and the choreographed moves that accompany it. They definitely lift this to another level. I also like the jokes, which are very kid friendly. "It's like a smart phone with no camera." The production quality is quite good; my only issue is the audio level which jumps around a bit. The dialogue is in Persian with English subtitles and they are easy to read.
The film's message is that help comes from unusual places at time, just accept it. I give Loupetoo 3.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 12, plus adults. By Julie S., KIDS FIRST!
Mr. Kamali is the owner of a sanitarium which treats patients by teaching them how to make toys. The toys are creative, so they are very attractive for the children. But the toy studio shuts down due to sabotage and it leads to patients' critical mental status. Mr. Kamali tries to solve the problem, but he can't do anything and he gets terribly disappointed and sad. And then an angel of hope appears.
This Iranian animated film is certainly unusual. The characters are unusual and a bit odd. I particularly enjoy the music that is interspersed and the choreographed moves that accompany it. They definitely lift this to another level. I also like the jokes, which are very kid friendly. "It's like a smart phone with no camera." The production quality is quite good; my only issue is the audio level which jumps around a bit. The dialogue is in Persian with English subtitles and they are easy to read.
The film's message is that help comes from unusual places at time, just accept it. I give Loupetoo 3.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 12, plus adults. By Julie S., KIDS FIRST!
Mr. Kamali is the owner of a sanitarium who treat the patients by teaching them to make toys. The toys are creative, so they are very attractive for the children. But the toy studio shut because of sabotage and it led to patients' critical mental status. Mr. Kamali tried a lot to solve the problem but he couldn't do anything and he got terribly disappointed and sad. And then an angel of hope appeared...
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