Review of The Fox and the Child (2007) by Can E — 03 May 2008
The Fox And The Child recounts the story of a magical, life-changing encounter between a wild fox and a young girl, portraying the story of their impossible friendship played out against a breathtaking mountainside wilderness.
Springing from his own formative childhood encounters with a fox, and drawing on years of wildlife documentary expertise to craft a dramatic and thrilling narrative seen almost exclusively from the animal's perspective, director Luc Jacquet's film will offer audiences an unprecedented journey into the magical, secret world of this most elusive and enigmatic creature.
Through Jacquet's camera, the audience will become the fox: will enter its skin, share its senses, experience the dangers it faces, perceive the images and sounds that surround it.
This review of The Fox and the Child (2007) was written by Can E on 03 May 2008.
The Fox and the Child has generally received positive reviews.
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