But back on point, with exams and school over, I could finally get to work. I started writing immediately, but I was unable to work on Arthur 4 for a period of about a month or two, as my inspiration was slowly draining away.īut eventually, I finished my exams, and you'll be happy to know that I got everything I needed to get into college. I discovered Arthur 2 and 3 in the last few months of my final year at high school, which means one thing. The only problem was.this burst of inspiration came at the worst possible time. Don't ask.Īnd so, the idea of 'Arthur 4: Defender of the Seven Kingdoms' was born. I searched the internet for already existing fanfictions, but most of them were unfinished, had awful grammar, or were.eroticas. The burst of unexplored content from one of my favourite childhood franchises had reminded me of a thought I had when I first saw 'Arthur and the Great Adventure' in Cinemas, back in 2010: I believed that the story of Arthur and the Invisibles came to too much of an abrupt close, and remained unfinished.Īnd as I searched the somewhat scarce fanbase of the franchise, I quickly found that I was not alone. This sent me into a strange sense of obsessive inspiration. I also discovered the abundance of deleted scenes for the first movie. I managed to find a zoomed out, slowed down version of both movies on youtube, and finally caught up with everything I'd missed, including the 'Vines' scene, the extended scene with Max and Snow, and all the Arthur and Selenia romance scenes I'd never seen. For those of you who are unaware, Arthur 2 and 3 only exist in other countries, and 'Arthur and the Great Adventure' is what we here in the UK get: a mashed together version of the two movies, with tons of awesome scenes cut out. It was on that day that I was introduced to 'Arthur and the Revenge of Maltazard' and 'Arthur and the War of Two Worlds'. However, living in the UK, I had always lived under the idea that 'Arthur and the Great Adventure' was the only sequel that existed.īut of course, I was wrong. Of course, what came up was 'Arthur 3: The War of Two Worlds'. Great story, great characters.Īfter I'd finished watching them, I just happened to type up on my phone 'Arthur and the Invisibles 3', as you do sometimes when you've just watched a movie you know there isn't a sequel for, but you search it anyway to see what comes up. It's a franchise I grew up with, and I've always thought it was a great one. As you've probably already figured out, I'm a big fan of the series. This all started about five months ago, when I just happened to watch 'Arthur and the Invisibles', and 'Arthur and the Great Adventure' one night. But before I go off on a tangent, let me start from the beginning. But I'm spelling everything wrong because my hands are shaking so much. Is this actually happening? Well, words are appearing on the screen as I type, so I'm going to take that as a yes. Clearly, Luc Besson's intention was to make a children's film and he has succeeded in making a nice one.Hello, everyone. Overall, 'Arthur et les Minimoys' is a cute little fun film. Moreover the film balances the comedy, fantasy and adventure feel very well. How often do you get to see characters sleeping on a cosy bed of pollen, straws being used as a water supply or figures dancing on a moving LP disk? The romance between Selenia and Arthur is well handled. The adventure with Arthur, Selenia and her brother is fun and engaging. The animation is lively, the vibrant colours and detail are fascinating, the characters are lovable, especially Princess Selenia and her brother and the voice casting (that includes Madonna, Harvey Keitel, Jason Bateman and more) is great. There has been some nice creative input behind the making of the world of Minimoys. The world of the Minimoys is well created and it is the animated sequences that are much more fun than the acted sequences even though Mia Farrow and Freddie Highmore keep the latter sequences alive while the rest of the actors don't. 'Arthur et les Minimoys' is a charming little children's adventure film.
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