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"Mia and the Migoo" (original title "Mia et le Migou") is 2008' France/Italy animated movie. Winning EFA award for best animated feature film in 2009.
"Mia and the Migoo" (original title "Mia et le Migou") is 2008' France/Italy animated movie. Winning EFA award for best animated feature film in 2009.
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"Mia and the Migoo" (original title "Mia et le Migou") is 2008' France/Italy animated movie. Winning EFA award for best animated feature film in 2009.

It's about a tan-skinned, long-haired (but not for long) girl named Mia and her quest to find her father Pedro, a laborer who has been trapped in a landslide at a disaster-plagued construction site on a remote tropical lake. Mia, seems to feel his plight and embarks on an adventure to save him. Meanwhile, the brash hotel promoter is alarmed by the discovery of a huge footprint and other incidents on the site. At the same time, the man behind the construction, Jekhide (slicked-back black hair, fancy white suit and a devil’s grin) journeys with his financial backers to sell the project. And he was forced too take his son Aldrin with him. The story is not comlicated and revolves around a very classical theme man vs nature.

But my God it looks BEAUTIFULL. Where movie stands out it its animation style. It uses bright strong watercolours and pastels. In a way, some of the scenes in this film are more beautiful than in Miyazaki’s because of this artistic choice. Much effort was put into making Mia and the Migoo into a visually appealing experience. On top of the pastel/watercolour work, all vehicles and technology appear to have been animated with CG, making them look sharper and slightly out of place in nature (which they are).

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