Panique au village

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Co-Boy et Indien sont des professionnels de la catastrophe. Dès qu'ils ont un projet, le chaos sort de sa boîte. Cette fois, ils veulent souhaiter un joyeux anniversaire à Cheval. Quel cadeau ? Un barbecue à faire soi-même ! Belle idée, sauf que la commande dérape, et que Co-Boy et Indien se font livrer un milliard de briques ! Ce n'est plus un anniversaire, c'est un tsunami ! La maison de Cheval disparaît sous les briques, écrasée. Il faut la reconstruire ! Tu parles d'un anniversaire ! Surtout que des voleurs s'emparent des murs dès qu'ils sont bâtis ! Décidemment, Cheval ne pourra jamais profiter de ce jour spécial pour rejoindre la pouliche qu'il aime... (La Pellicule Ensorcelée)

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Marigold 

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anglais If this film is surreal, then children's imagination is also surreal. Give a mischievous youth the appropriate characters and he will invent the same amount of none-sense. Mix in an adult experience with a rubbish plot and you have A Town Called Panic, something like Wallace and Gromit on light drugs, cut with the crazy kinetics of South Park. A very pleasant regression and cleansing. ()

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lamps 

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anglais It takes a lot of courage to build an entire film on clumsily moving characters, but as you can see, you can still have a great time. The 65 minutes are packed with so many casual and crazy ideas that they had me remembering my early childhood several times, back when I used to play with stiff Indians and cowboys. The story doesn't make much sense, but it's so brisk and properly crazy that it won me over after ten minutes and kept me pleasantly entertained for the next hour, making me feel like when I was young and played alone. And from now on I want to have a horse as a pet! ()

gudaulin 

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anglais I do not share the general enthusiasm for this feature film, even though it is undoubtedly original, but it is also a film that would stand out much more as a series of short films. Such a series apparently exists and I gladly give it my attention once I get a chance to see it. A Town Called Panic is built on the sheer craziness of its characters and plot, where one wonders what the screenwriter and artists were thinking before creating something like this. But as I mentioned before, a feature film needs something more than just disrespect for established rules and great imagination. Overall impression: 55%. ()

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