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Animation Adventure Family Comedy Parabols
This is a true adventure comedy. The donkey, Rucio, tells the true story
of Don Quixote and defends the idea that he wasnt mad, but in reality,
Quixote was a very intelligent, passionate and enthusiastic fellow. We
then follow Don Quixote, his squire, Sancho Panza (Quixotes best friend
and the wealthiest man in town), Sanchos donkey, Rucio (who wants to be
a horse) and a real horse, Quixotes faithful steed, Rocinante (who hates
leaving his stable) on their adventure to duel the Knight of the Moon
where, if Quixote wins the duel the true identity of Dulcinea will be
revealed.
From Spain's Barcelona comes a charming and hilarious animated film called
'Donkey Xote'. The title is a reference to Don Quixote (one of the oldest
romance-adventure novels). The film has been dubbed in several languages
and it is done wonderfully. The plot is a bit strange but the characters
are very likable, especially the animals. I feel that a comedy loses much
of its humour when dubbed (due to lost in translation) but here it really
worked. 'Donkey Xote' works excellently as an English language film but I
prefer to watch it in the original Catalan language. The adult humour and
other situational comedy provide some laugh out loud moments. This film
probably might have done good business internationally, had it been marketed
that way. The animation isn't of Pixar or Dreamworks quality but there's
plenty more other things to keep one thoroughly entertained. I also loved
the numerous references to other movies and pop-culture and the way they
were used in the story. The makers were clearly inspired by 'Shrek' (the
makers mention it) but much of 'Donkey Xote' even exceeds the charm of its
source of inspiration. The last few animated films that I have seen of Spain
have been of average quality at best but 'Donkey Xote' is a film with heart
and it shows potential that Spain may not be too far behind in the animated
films market when compared to America and Japan.
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