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product_id: 48374369
title: "Fox & The Child DVD"
brand: "luc jacquet"
price: "SAR 57"
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# Fox & The Child DVD

**Brand:** luc jacquet
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Fox & The Child DVD

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Exceptional photography & performances (especially the fox's)
  

*by P***Q on Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 8 September 2014*

Saw this on TV, and due to the exceptional photography, I knew I had to buy the DVD!  A lovely relationship about a young girl & a fox.  Tender, sweet, but never mawkish.  Even people, only mildly interested in animals, will like it.  Gentle enough for children, but hard enough for adults.I wasn't going to expand this review (after Keven's excellent review "Magical filmmaking"), but after some of the comments I read, I just had to.  Maybe my US release is different, but I doubt it.First of all, let's clear up one misconception: the fox does NOT die in the end.  Secondly, the film is NOT slow, and unless you only like high-octane films (crash, bang, wallop), you'll probably like the pace.  It's a film about friendship, and friendships take time to develop.  The creators knew this and paced the film accordingly.  Also, I don't believe for a moment that that the fox was terrified whilst being chased.  If that were the case, the producers wouldn't have been able to control the animals and everything would've quickly ended in chaos!  The film is magical !

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    A magical tale
  

*by T***I on Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 23 March 2010*

This is a stunningly beautiful film and an  exquisite portrayal of a child discovering the wonders of the natural world and responding to it through her innate affinity with the wild environment she grew up in. We watch, mesmerised, as she develops acute sensitivity to the tiniest flap of an insect's wing around her. We see pure magic through her eyes, and become part of her slow earned tender intimacy with the fox. Yet we also witness the eventual tragic rupture of such a fragile bond, as she ultimately fails to appreciate that wild things will not be possessed. It's the most inspiring visual enactment of William Blake's lines: "He who takes to himself a joy /doth the winged life destroy / He who kisses the joy as it flies / lives in Eternity's sunrise". Unmissable, for those that wish to know the meaning of love.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    It's magic....but you need the eyes of a child to see it.
  

*by M***D on Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 26 January 2009*

This film actually came out in 2007 but only had a limited cinema release in the UK. It comes from the creators of the much acclaimed 'March of the Penguins' and is directed by Luc Jacquet. This is a French creation, narrated in english by the only headline artist many non-francofones will recognise - Kate Winslet. I had seen a press advert for the film when it was out in cinemas in the UK, but then forgot about it and so missed it on the big screen and that was a huge mistake for reason's I'll explain later on.OK...one big tip when watching this film for the first time so as not to spoil your enjoyment of it. You have to kind of leave your adult mind, values and responsibilities behind and try and view this film with the eyes and innocence of a child. Otherwise, you might start pulling your hair out in frustration mainly aimed at the child's parents, who we never actually get to see in the film. I found myself at times shaking my head is disbelief that there could exist such parents that would let their child wander off alone for seemingly days on end in deep mountain forests full of precarious ravines with frothing rivers, dark caverns and wild animals. More than that you really want to press charges for child neglect at them when it appears this poor young girl posesses just the one outffit which she wears more or less for the full duration of the movie, which spans the course of a year. But the film is not about the story of a family or even of the little girl. It's about trust and friendship and through experiencing the highs and lows that friendship brings...it is in the end about learning the difference between love and posession.So...having put aside your adult mind and all the cynical baggage that comes with it, you can start to be taken on a pure adventure, experienced through the eyes of a child...and the magic begins. The friendship at the heart of this movie is that struck up by the little girl and a Fox, whom she first encounters on her way home from school one evening walking through the forest (In know, I know...what about those irresponsible parents blah blah. We've put adult mind to bed now, haven't we?). The child becomes fascinated by her encounter with the Fox and is determined to tame it and befriend it. What follows is the gentle story of how both had to learn to trust and become familiar with each other when all their natural instincts have taught them that each must always eye the other with suspicion and fear. Having gained the trust of the Fox, the child is finally led to learn one of the biggest lessons of her young life when she discovers how easily friendship and trust can be broken, no matter how innocently. Now stop your balling - you are not going to experience a 'Bambi's mother death' scenario. Well...not quite.It's a slow paced film, charmingly acted by young Bertille Noel-Brunneau who is for 99.5% of the film the only human protagonist. All the rest is nature and an amazing cast of real animals. The real beauty of this film (and hence my angst at not having seen it on the big screen) is the cinematography. It is quite simply stunning. You just want to feast your eyes on the wonderful scenery, the changing of the seasons, the bright colours, and the amazing lighting. One minute you are taking in the grandeur a mountain sunset and the next, the delicate close-up beauty of a Ladybird. You can almost smell the outdoor freshness of the movie and you just want to breathe it in. Children and adults will love this film. If you are a nature lover, this is a must for your video collection.

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