When a greedy bear steals a magic stone to keep the forest’s water for himself, a brave hedgehog and a timid squirrel must work together to retrieve it.
Luisa Wietzorek
Latte (voice)
Henning Baum
Bantur (voice)
Timur Bartels
Amaroo (voice)
Tim Schwarzmaier
Tjum (voice)
Maud Ackermann
Tjum's mother (voice)
Hans Bayer
Vilho (voice)
Helen Blaschke
Mira (voice)
Nicolas Böll
Tjum's father (voice)
Michael Deffert
Lupo (voice)
Sebastian Christoph Jacob
Aken (voice)
Uli Krohm
Johnson (voice)
Regina Lemnitz
Greta (voice)
Mareile Moeller
Svea (voice)
Director
Regina Welker
Director
Nina Wels
Director
Mimi Maynard
Director, Screenplay
Andrea Deppert
Book
Sebastian Lybeck
Screenplay
Martin Behnke
Script Consultant
Norbert Maass
August 13, 2020
7
Surprisingly good watch, could watch again, and can recommend.
The beginning is a little rough as they're establishing the world and lore of "The Magic Waterstone", and they come REALLY close to an underlying racism metaphor a couple of times, but having watched the entire movie, it doesn't seem like it panned out.
The characters are just grumpy and likeable enough that each sort of has its own charm. I would have appreciated more finely tuned characters, but the cg aesthetic does seem to make up for it.
It's not a great movie by far, but I think it is good enough that younger audiences will like it and it is well enough composed that adults would be able to watch it with their kids without being too bored.