Review of The Triplets of Belleville (2003) by Christina W — 26 Dec 2010
Original, defining, and storytelling told without hardly any dialogue at all. Really captures the mood and style of the 1930s in France, with it's own unique, expressionist style via animation. Tres bien.
Madame Souza is a shining example of how a relative strives to help her grandson...Beautiful perspectives, drawings and a funny dog alongside a bicycle race and some erotic shows make this one to find and watch.
Saw it years ago, I have it on DVD, but a lapse in rating it on here, it would seem...
This review of The Triplets of Belleville (2003) was written by Christina W on 26 Dec 2010.
The Triplets of Belleville has generally received very positive reviews.
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