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Join Dan Clark and Alex Grace as they delve into the enchanting world of the 2016 stop-motion masterpiece, Kubo and the Two Strings. This week, Dan introduces Alex to this visually stunning tale that, despite its critical acclaim, slipped under the radar for many moviegoers.
Listen in as they discuss the film's breathtaking animation, its powerful voice cast including Charlize Theron, Ralph Fiennes, and Matthew McConaughey, and its emotionally resonant story. Alex shares his heartfelt reactions, noting the film's emotional depth and its ability to deliver a poignant message about loss and family. The duo marvels over the film's intricate stop-motion techniques, particularly the awe-inspiring giant skeleton fight scene.
The conversation takes a personal turn as Dan reflects on how the film's themes of loss and resilience hit differently after his own recent experiences. They also explore the film's cultural inspirations and its unique take on the hero's journey, while pondering the twist reveals of Kubo's companions.
Whether you're a lover of animation, a fan of epic quests, or simply in search of a film with heart and artistry, this episode is a must-listen. And if you've never seen Kubo and the Two Strings, you might just find yourself eager to experience this cinematic gem.
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Links to things we discussed on the show:
Kubo and the Two Strings (2016 Film)
Laika Studios
Charlize Theron
Ralph Fiennes
Matthew McConaughey
Rooney Mara
Grand Budapest Hotel (2014 Film)
ParaNorman (2012 Film)
Wallace & Gromit
While My Guitar Gently Weeps by Regina Spektor
By Dan C. & Alex G.Join Dan Clark and Alex Grace as they delve into the enchanting world of the 2016 stop-motion masterpiece, Kubo and the Two Strings. This week, Dan introduces Alex to this visually stunning tale that, despite its critical acclaim, slipped under the radar for many moviegoers.
Listen in as they discuss the film's breathtaking animation, its powerful voice cast including Charlize Theron, Ralph Fiennes, and Matthew McConaughey, and its emotionally resonant story. Alex shares his heartfelt reactions, noting the film's emotional depth and its ability to deliver a poignant message about loss and family. The duo marvels over the film's intricate stop-motion techniques, particularly the awe-inspiring giant skeleton fight scene.
The conversation takes a personal turn as Dan reflects on how the film's themes of loss and resilience hit differently after his own recent experiences. They also explore the film's cultural inspirations and its unique take on the hero's journey, while pondering the twist reveals of Kubo's companions.
Whether you're a lover of animation, a fan of epic quests, or simply in search of a film with heart and artistry, this episode is a must-listen. And if you've never seen Kubo and the Two Strings, you might just find yourself eager to experience this cinematic gem.
Find us on Social Media at:
Where to Watch Kubo & the Two Strings :
Stream (With subscription unless otherwise noted)
Buy/Rent
Links to things we discussed on the show:
Kubo and the Two Strings (2016 Film)
Laika Studios
Charlize Theron
Ralph Fiennes
Matthew McConaughey
Rooney Mara
Grand Budapest Hotel (2014 Film)
ParaNorman (2012 Film)
Wallace & Gromit
While My Guitar Gently Weeps by Regina Spektor