The Secret of NIMH [Blu-ray]
C**.
A gem
I vaguely remembered watching this as a kid and decided to give it another watch. It's amazing. The plot had me hooked, the animation is beautiful and looks better than a lot of modern stuff, and the voice acting was great. Probably want the kids to be at least 10 before watching though as some scenes are legitimately creepy.
A**R
One of the Best Kids Movie of all Time!
THis movie is simply fantastic! A wholesome, heart-warming story with some real stakes. This movie is so much better than any modern children''s movie. Beautifully animated, powerful writing, and a wonderful story come together to form a near perfect film.
O**R
A Great Movie, For Kids Too.
I really liked this movie when it came out but overlooked all these years since for others. FInally bought it off Amazon and the movie holds up very well.There is everything that kids love about animated movie; plot tension, drama, laughs. But there is also a story here for parents that should keep there interest.
C**S
Secret of Nihm Blu-Ray: Yes, its worth the purchase
I remember seeing this on VHS when I was little, but I knew it was a theater release film. For years, I wondered if this title was originally in widescreen or 4:3 ratio as that is all I had ever seen it in. But I always suspected, it was a widescreen film. Finally, the blu-ray is released and its the first time ever, that I found it widescreen. For that reason alone, its worth the purchase. As for the transfer, its a very nice transfer. I wouldn't say its perfect, but its nice. I noticed a lot of "dust" for lack of a better word in a lot of the scenes. Honestly, I think it was on the original cells when the they were laid across the backgrounds, although it could just as likely be related to the aging/degrading of the original masters. You have to remember that the studio that made this film had just been formed, and was pretty much being run out of a garage. And while some backgrounds looked grainy, I don't really think it was "grain" from the transfers. I believe it comes from the high def details that come out when you take a painted background and blow it up to 42" on the new TVs. Other background scenes were perfect. And for the most part, the widescreen format doesn't particularly add a great deal of "WOW" factor to the movie. Most scenes seemed framed by the edges, so cutting out the edges just takes away a little of the depth. Although, there were some exceptions like some of the up high views of the farm that really put the whole world of the story into view. You see what seems like a rather small world but becomes immense when considering the nature of the main characters. Also, the scenes where Ms. Brisby first goes to the rats of NIHM, the widescreen really shows off the efforts of the animators. Its animation at its best. All in all, the new transfer makes this film look as good as it ever has, possibly with the exception of its original release. And the transfer allows this great film stand toe to toe with about 90% of the Disney films of the same era. The animation style puts you in mind of The Black Caldron. But the true strength of this movie lies in its story. Its an interesting premise that is usually reserved for sci-fi films. Its a film that seems to have everything a kids film would want even if some of it sometimes contradicts the setting. You have hero's and heroines, villains and treachery,sword fights, sages, wizards and magic. You even have a Dragon. Spoiler alert: its the name of the cat, but equally as evil and menacing when your heroine is a mouse. So if you remember this film fondly from your childhood, buy it. If you've never seen it, but you love animation, buy it. If you have kids, buy it. And if you already own the film on DVD or Laserdisc or both (like me), you obviously like the movie so you might as well buy it before it goes out of print as most great films do and usually far too quickly. Hope that helps anyone who is asking the question, should I buy this.
R**Z
A Brilliant Classic
When Disney went to hell in the 80s, Don Bluth picked up their slack and made a string of four excellent animated films beginning with The Secret of Nihm (in the late 90s Pixar picked up their slack again, but no one seems able to do so now...).This movie is still a pleasure to watch as an adult. It is superbly animated and well-voiced. It's tone can be a bit darker and more grim than other animated films, but that is one of its attractions. It's certainly far better than anything coming out lately. Do yourself a favor and find a way to watch it.
C**S
Forged with ambition
𝑾𝒆 𝒄𝒂𝒏 𝒏𝒐 𝒍𝒐𝒏𝒈𝒆𝒓 𝒍𝒊𝒗𝒆 𝒂𝒔 𝒓𝒂𝒕𝒔.𝑾𝒆 𝒌𝒏𝒐𝒘 𝒕𝒐𝒐 𝒎𝒖𝒄𝒉.During 1958 - 1962 a series of experiments was performed by John C. Calhoun at the National Institute of Mental Health; during these studies a collection of “Rat utopias” - enclosed spaces with an unlimited access to food and water at the cost of having a limited area to populate - were created and observed over time and would set the groundwork for modeling and making inferences about the possible effects that urbanization and overpopulation might have on humans and their respective social structure.After seeing an increase in behaviors that could be labeled antisocial or those that would likely put colonies at a risk of becoming extinct - like refusing to breed - Calhoun made a starting conclusion:That evolution has equipped animals - perhaps even humans - with an innate and irreversible “self-destruct” button as a means of avoiding overcrowding regardless of accessibility to resources needed for survival or durability.‘The Secret of NIMH’ is a 1982 American animated fantasy adventure film directed by Don Bluth in his directorial debut and based on the 1971 children's novel ‘Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH’ by Robert C. O'Brien.Mrs. Brisby (Elizabeth Hartman), a widowed mouse, must move her children out of their home in a field before the local farmer starts plowing. Unable to leave because her son is ill, Mrs. Brisby seeks the help of nearby rats, who have heightened intelligence after being the subjects of scientific experiments. She receives an unexpected gift from the elder rat, Nicodemus (Derek Jacobi). Soon Mrs. Brisby is caught in a conflict among the rats, jeopardizing her mission to save her family.Originally pitched to 'Disney' by Bluth, ‘The Secret of NIMH’ was promptly rejected citing the “darkness” of its subject matter and reluctance to make another animated film featuring a mouse. Following this decision Don Bluth, John Pomeroy, and Gary Goldman - all previously employed by Disney - left this studio and decided to handle production efforts as it relates to this feature on their own. This leap of faith ultimately proved successful when it is taken into consideration that the budget for ‘TSON’ ended up totaling barely half of what a Disney film was costing to create around this time (Half being approximately $7 Million).Integrating we use of over 600 colors in its palette (with some characters using more than 20 on their own) each scene is a treat to the eyes and festering with the glow of imagination and creativity. The animation - a dramatic swirl of sparks, fire, and elements indicative of supernatural influence - results and a brilliant sound quality that puts ‘TSON’ on par with films like ‘Fantasia’ and other timeless classics.‘TSON’ and Robert C. O'Brien’s novel both tackle a substantially difficult task In regards to its subject matter: making it both appropriate and comprehensible for a predictably juvenile audience without undermining its underbelly of maturity.For the sake of being concise the technicalities of the aforementioned experiments are omitted and instead Illustrated as being carried out by means of injection (and the like) as opposed to a facilitated matter contrived and procedural observation; an incredulous affair, sure, but the summation of advancement in terms of intelligence and change is easy to follow and is certainly warranted. Perhaps more could be done to differentiate the rats from other creatures in regards to their social structure - because they all seem fairly capable of talking and reading well enough - but the implication that they have developed some amount of self-awareness in terms of morality and sufficiency speaks well enough on its own.(Side note: the sword fighting scene may be completely unnecessary but the choreography is 👌👌👌)Regardless of its intentions and conveniently straight-forward ending (which, mirrors the novel, by the way) ‘TSON’ is thematically provocative and rises above the nuances related to the material it is influenced by. Through its characters we see a display of courage regardless of their fragility. In Mrs. Brisby there lies a maternally profound compassion shown through her tendency to offer assistance to others with little consideration for what she might get in return. For how much ‘TSON’ is woefully dated - mostly in execution or technique - It's value is far from reaching any date of expiration.Forged following a most ambitious effort in storytelling, ‘The Secret of NIMH’ Is a Sentimental and sound reminder that large things and heroic efforts are capable of arriving in small packages.I would recommend :)
E**N
Love it
Grew up watching this movie and getting my kids to watch them and enjoy that same way I did brings us all closer together
B**D
Pas de problème
Produit conforme livré sans soucis.
M**E
Ein entzückender Zeichentrickfilm
Fein ausgearbeitet, Handlung spannend und amüsant.Ist mein Lieblingsfilm geworden
J**Y
Tiene el audio original de cuando se estreno en España
Algunos de las reseñas indicaban que la película no tenia el audio original (me refiero al blue ray que yo tengo). El blue ray tiene más de un audio en español, tiene al menos uno latino y el original que yo vi en el cine. Es algo que recuerdo perfectamente sobre todo cuando Nicodemus habla al principio.La película aún en blu ray no tiene la calidad esperada pero hay que tener en cuenta que no está remasterizada. Por lo demás la disfruto como la primera vez que la vi y con un aire de nostalgia.
D**N
A guilty missed delight to watch
Simply a must buy for those who enjoy great animated movies 😄🍿 I've seen it now 5 times
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