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Oct 13, 2020
The film is regarded a classic, but this one had subtitles only in Korean, so of no use to me.
This particular dvd came with subtitles only in Korean! As I don't speak either Spanish or Korean, this dvd was of no use. This same film is regarded a classic, so I would love to watch it someday, with English subs.

Oct 26, 2021
The Eagle Huntress is a uniquely beautiful and powerful drama/documentary.
The Eagle Huntress is a dramatic film with a story, but it is also a documentary depicting real events. Photographed with incredible beauty, it is one of the most inspiring films I have ever seen. The young girl, Aisholpan, who aspires to hunt with eagles, is perfectly natural and believable, as is her father and entire family. The eagles are awesome in their majestic beauty. This film is absolutely unique; seeing it adds a completely new experience to anyone's film-watching life. One striking image after another tells her story of dedication, and final triumph.

Oct 12, 2021
The child-raising concerns of a mother with the cutest little were-wolves!
Wolf Children, while distantly related to the werewolf legend, follows no formula, and is a uniquely original story. It follows what might be the usual parental child-raising concerns, except her kids are part wolf! Masakatsu's fine musical score reinforces the somewhat melancholy emotional tone of the film, which nevertheless has comedic moments, as when the irrepressible kids can't help breaking out into their wolf natures. The drawing of the characters is highly expressive, and the background art is astonishing, such as when their house is shown during a rainstorm. The film engages the age-old Japanese cultural heritage of visual art and literary legend to render a fine new variation.