I would die without you

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I watched this cartoon somebody in charge of at my distant childhood, when individuals were watching movies on VHS tape recorders. Then I still would not determine what I saw looking at me: a cartoon being a cartoon, about a puppy, whom citizens were spreading rot and who in the end saved everyone.

But not surprisingly, I remembered exactly one phrase that sunk into my soul - I'd personally have ended without you ... I watched animated Balto (1995) movie on #link# free online.

And only now, after many years, having reviewed it already as a adult, a conscious person, I realized WHAT I saw above 10 years ago.



And I saw an element that 100% of recent and 90% of most cartoons in general do not give birth to emotions. Emotions at a simple, unpretentious (and therefore - absolutely understandable to everyone) story, capable of touching, horrifying and forcing oneself to empathize.

You'll be able to talk a whole lot concerning the merits of Balto: the Hollywood production (the last 15 minutes, i believe, have to be entered into the animation textbooks), the incredible voice acting (Boris's Russian accent especially pleases) and focus to detail (the 34th minute brings grown-up, who has children, from the most basic horror).

But, what is important, for me, the dignity of'Balto'is music.

First, I suspect otherwise the tunes which was adjusted an additional scene, though the scene to your music (for those that do not believe, reconsider the interval from 1:06:48 to 1:07:10).

Secondly, it perfectly conveys the sentiments from the scenes in which it sounds. Which is not just a hysterical piano or a violin in sad scenes or possibly a vigorous orchestra in dynamic ones. It truly is tough to convey in words, but you simply would not have a shadow of doubt that something different should sound here.

And more importantly, it truly is verified for the very last note. There isnt a single extra minute, not one particular extra note inside the music of'Balto '. Which incredible quality is maintained through the entire 70 minutes in the cartoon. Altogether, my lowest bows on the Balto composers: James Horner and Barry Mann.

The last blow towards nerves with the viewer is the song inside the credits. A surprisingly accurate name - Reach for the Light, the most perfect transfer of emotions and the total result of all the impressions of'Balto'(especially if you recognize the text). Impressive people (especially girls) cry for the credits, and I absolutely understand why.

Oh, and one more thing: you should definitely revisit it by having an English soundtrack.' movies reviews Balto'in Russian as well as in English: these include 2 different cartoons.

Which: one of the few cartoons that have not lost their relevance to this day and, personally in my situation, is a good cartoon ever seen.

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