Miraculous World, London: At the Edge of Time

Miraculous World, London: At the Edge of Time

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  • Genre: Animation, Adventure, Action, Fantasy
  • Release Date: 2024-11-14
  • Runtime: 50 minutes
  • : 7.236
  • Production Company: Zagtoon
  • Production Country: France
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7.236/10
7.236
From 227 Ratings

Description

To save the future from a terrible fate, Marinette becomes Chronobug and teams up with Bunnyx to defeat a mysterious opponent who travels through time. Who is this new supervillain, and why are they obsessed with exposing Marinette's secret superhero identity? Marinette's only hope is to defeat her new opponent to prevent the end of Ladybug and time itself!

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Reviews

  • badelf

    10
    By badelf
    So you say you want to enroll in film school? Don't bother. Just watch Fritz Lang's M and Metropolis.
  • James

    7
    By James
    Random person: Nobody knows him (The murderer). Woman who lives with the murderer: Am I a joke to you?
  • James

    7
    By James
    Stone cold classic. Certainly one of the best time films about orange peels being littered.
  • Filipe Manuel Neto

    9
    By Filipe Manuel Neto
    **One of the masterpieces of classic German cinema.** There isn't much that can be said about this film that almost everyone hasn't already said or written. It is one of the great films of German cinema, one of the best productions that were made before the Second World War and one of the best films in the career of the renowned director Fritz Lang, who shortly afterward would leave Germany due to the rise of Nazism, refusing to deal with that political regime. The film is inspired by real events, namely the murderous path of Peter Kürten, the “Vampire of Düsseldorf”, who terrorized people at the same time and also had young teenagers as his victims. The film manages to capture very well the feeling of fear that existed among the people of the city and the attempts that the police made to find this merciless killer. The cinematography, in black and white, still shows signs of the influence of German expressionism without, however, giving up the realism that the entire film demanded. In fact, I can't say whether the film was inspired by “noir” or came to inspire “noir” later, but I could see the aesthetic and style similarities. Peter Lorre is the only actor who stands out: he brought the main role to life and shines without almost having to say anything. It's an excellent work by the actor and has undoubtedly opened many doors for him.

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