7/10
Watch it for its breathtaking cinematography
7 May 2020
This movie should be shown to every learner of movie making just for its brilliant camera use. This is a slow paced, documentary styled movie about the bonding between a young boy and an eagle. Simultaneously it tells other stories, too. However, from cinematic point of view, this is not a great movie and it does not even intend to do so. Its rather a sincere tale of human-wildlife bonding with a strong message in the end. The use of camera as I have already mentioned is breathtaking. The wide angle shots at the Alps are mesmerizing. Overall a nice movie to enjoy with your kids. Such movies normally become emotional tearjerkers which this one cleverly avoids. Overall a sincere movie deserving 75% marks. I
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