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Soren Kludde and provide training of owls that will be used as soldiers to fight the guards. With the help (Emily Barclay) Gylfi, Soren managed to escape and went to the big tree Ga'Hoole, a hiding guards. On the way they met the Twilight (Anthony LaPaglia), Digger (David Wenham) and Mrs. Plithiver (Miriam Margolyes) and went together to the Great Ga'Hoole Tree. At the same time Kludde was persuaded to join the pure and soldiers against the guards.
LEGEND Given the guards: The owls GA'HOOLE this is the result of adaptations of fantasy books by Kathryn Lasky, there seems to be little problem in translating the book into a screenplay. At the very least, the version of his book devoted to children and has not been transmitted in a visual form that is also packed in this 3D version. It seems that the film is less precise consumed by children. The problem seems to be shades of violent scenes that made the movie. Perhaps even more appropriate that the film is consumed by those who have teenagers so clearly displayed on the official website aka PG Parental Guide logo, which means that this film can be consumed by people aged between 8-12 years. Although not directly compared to the 300, for example, but this movie actually provides two more or less the same shade.
Another problem encountered by the legend of the guards: The owls GA'HOOLE script is weak. It is quite understandable, because this film is actually a "summary" of the first three books in the series Guardians OF GA'HOOLE which consists of 15 series. Imagine! Consequently, many characters are not really dug deep enough. One gets the impression in a hurry because time is not allowed to linger in one place. Fortunately, this film helped by two things, first the load and the second voice is a stunning visual appearance. Rows of big names such as Jim Sturgess, Geoffrey Rush, Anthony LaPaglia, Ryan Kwanten, Helen Mirren, Sam Neill, Hugo Weaving and certainly not new in the world of art and the role of viewing this movie clearly can not be underestimated.
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