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Ernest and Celestine: A Trip to Gibberitia (2022)

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Ernest and Celestine: A Trip to Gibberitia

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8/10

Extremely Emotional

The subject of this animation centers around Celestine, a mouse who accidentally breaks Ernest's bear violin. In an attempt to repair the instrument, Celestine embarks on a journey to Gibritia, with Ernest following suit to locate Celestine. The ensuing events in Gibritia are contentious and emotionally charged, with issues surrounding family dynamics and the relationship between Ernest and Celestine. The theme of the animation is further underscored by the presence of a single note allowed in Gibritia, the distinct characteristics of the father, sister, and mother characters, and the role of all instruments featured in the animation. There is also an emphasis on the tree between the house, the character of the guards, and the implications of being a lawyer in the family. Overall, the animation presents a complex and nuanced exploration of familial relationships and individual identity that will resonate with viewers.
  • ARTADJ
  • May 11, 2024
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9/10

A wonderful sequel

Much like it's predecessor, A Trip to Gibberitia is a visual masterpiece, with wonderful 2D animation that makes it feel like a true children's book come to life. Such a style of animation is always welcome.

It follows on the end of the first Ernest & Celestine movie, quite deconstructing the fact that they're broke. This motivates them to go to the titular land to get Ernest's violin fixed, and what follows is a standard "obtuse father/ruler prevents something because of bad blood with their son". Still, for a cliché it is well played, and the the story manages to still be original and very emotional.

A heavenly recommendation.
  • calahao
  • Jul 21, 2024
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