Gato Galactico, known as Roni (Ronaldo de Azevedo), receives a pocket watch made by his great-grandfather, Pedro Pontual (Blota Filho), the former watchmaker from Cronópolis. However, there is no battery for it, so Gato runs away to Cronópolis to look for a battery. Upon arriving, Roni learns that the entire village is completely frozen in time once an hour. Roni tries to escape but can't. Meanwhile, he is befriended by Pepe (Erick Torres) and Lisa (Luiza Mezadri), who reveal the legend of the Phantom of Time. Perpetuo (Daniel Infantini) is responsible for the curse and the only way to defeat him is with the watch that Roni has. The kids join forces and when they finally repair the clock and imprison the ghost, the spell is undone and a big surprise is revealed.
This film has a lot of depth, a few heroes and one nasty villain. It's a twisty little tale with a young man who undertakes a big adventure, is befriended by some young people and learns an important lesson about friendship, bravery, and teamwork.
The film is well constructed and lead us on a fantastical adventure. The ghost, Perpetuo, is extra creepy with his distorted face, dark teeth, long nails and tongue movements. Although Roni is pretty disrespectful to his parents at the beginning, his attitude definitely changes as the film develops and he steps up to the plate as a hero. The camera work is outstanding, as is the audio track, the locations and sets. The costumes vary according to the location, wearing ancient clothing in Cronopolis and contemporary clothing in current day. The setting in his home is very contemporary with books, a computer, and a tablet and quite 18th century looking in the town in Cronopolis. The background music is well selected and when the clock chimes and everyone freezes, there is complete silence. I commend the special effects coordinator, Rafael Mancini, for making the magic elements seem believable, eye-catching, and entertaining.
The film's message is about believing in yourself and not being afraid to seek the truth. Friendship and the importance of family are also great messages of this film. Be forewarned that there are scary parts showing potential danger to children. For example, the ghost has a machine that turns children and humans into dolls. There is a child yelling, "Help me, help me," because he is caught by the ghost. There is some mild profanity.
give this film 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 to 18. By Junior R. and Julie S., KIDS FIRST!
Gato Galactico, known as Roni (Ronaldo de Azevedo), receives a pocket watch made by his great-grandfather, Pedro Pontual (Blota Filho), the former watchmaker from Cronópolis. However, there is no battery for it, so Gato runs away to Cronópolis to look for a battery. Upon arriving, Roni learns that the entire village is completely frozen in time once an hour. Roni tries to escape but can't. Meanwhile, he is befriended by Pepe (Erick Torres) and Lisa (Luiza Mezadri), who reveal the legend of the Phantom of Time. Perpetuo (Daniel Infantini) is responsible for the curse and the only way to defeat him is with the watch that Roni has. The kids join forces and when they finally repair the clock and imprison the ghost, the spell is undone and a big surprise is revealed.
This film has a lot of depth, a few heroes and one nasty villain. It's a twisty little tale with a young man who undertakes a big adventure, is befriended by some young people and learns an important lesson about friendship, bravery, and teamwork.
The film is well constructed and lead us on a fantastical adventure. The ghost, Perpetuo, is extra creepy with his distorted face, dark teeth, long nails and tongue movements. Although Roni is pretty disrespectful to his parents at the beginning, his attitude definitely changes as the film develops and he steps up to the plate as a hero. The camera work is outstanding, as is the audio track, the locations and sets. The costumes vary according to the location, wearing ancient clothing in Cronopolis and contemporary clothing in current day. The setting in his home is very contemporary with books, a computer, and a tablet and quite 18th century looking in the town in Cronopolis. The background music is well selected and when the clock chimes and everyone freezes, there is complete silence. I commend the special effects coordinator, Rafael Mancini, for making the magic elements seem believable, eye-catching, and entertaining.
The film's message is about believing in yourself and not being afraid to seek the truth. Friendship and the importance of family are also great messages of this film. Be forewarned that there are scary parts showing potential danger to children. For example, the ghost has a machine that turns children and humans into dolls. There is a child yelling, "Help me, help me," because he is caught by the ghost. There is some mild profanity.
give this film 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 to 18. By Junior R. and Julie S., KIDS FIRST!
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