Saturday 1 February 2014

I love wolfs!


Wolf Children is a film about a girl called Hana, who falls in love with a boy (Ookami) in her university, who is actually a wolfman, and starts a relationship with him. The story revolves around how Hana brings up her wolf children (Yuuki and Ame) after the early death of their father and all the difficulties she has to get over because of their condition. I found this film by coincidence and, first, I hadn't any expectation of it. But, at the end, I was absolutely fascinated.




If you search a film about a relationship like Twilight, with a lot of fantasy and idealization, with promises of eternal love or anything like this, you will find it very boring. This is the principal reason why I love this movie: the script talks to us about concepts like the family (the love which Hana has for her children), the search about life objectives, decisions which mark our futures and the acceptance of who we are. Hana stunned me during the film, she is a really good character. She is kind but strong, hard-working and, above all, brave: the perfect protagonist. 

In conclusion, if you can tolerate the slow parts in the movie, this is a very attractive film to see alone. You will think of some concepts about the family and important decisions. I found in Wolf Children a treasure; I really recommend that you watch it.