I watched the Legend of the Guardians the other day and rather liked it.
Our tale follows two brothers, Soren and Kludd. Soren is an earnest
owl who personifies hope. Kludd is more grounded and is ambitious. The
pair are kidnapped from there hollow and brought to the dark realm of
Metal Beak where they can either join the overlords or become slaves.
Kludd goes with overlords and Soren to the slaves. Soren soon escapes
with another owl. Though Kludd has long said that the Guardians were
nothing but a myth, Soren sets out to find them. On the way, he
recruits more to his band. Of course, there was Gylfie, a tiny desert
owl with whom he escaped. Then there's Digger, an owl with a penchant
for digging. Next there's Twilight, a huge owl that thinks of himself
as poet and musician. Lastly there's Miss P, a snake.
It goes without saying that Soren and gang find the Guardians and convince them to take action against Metal Beak. It wouldn't be epic if our heroes didn't prove decisive in the climactic battle. Could it be that Kludd and Soren face each other in a battle of Good vs. Evil? Yes, it could be.
The CGI is excellent and the story is fun.
It goes without saying that Soren and gang find the Guardians and convince them to take action against Metal Beak. It wouldn't be epic if our heroes didn't prove decisive in the climactic battle. Could it be that Kludd and Soren face each other in a battle of Good vs. Evil? Yes, it could be.
The CGI is excellent and the story is fun.
I watched this Zach Snyder film in late December 2010. Looking at IMDb, it had some impressive actors providing voices to the birds. Joel Edgerton (Metal Beak), Helen Mirren, Sam Neill (Allomere), Geoffrey Rush (Ezylryb), and Hugo Weaving. Geoffrey Rush was particularly impressive as lawyerly and diminutive owl who proves to be the most famous of the Guardians, such that Soren expected him to be a giant owl.
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