So, like all the other lego Beowulf movies out there, this was for a school project.
Unfortunately, there wasn't enough time to make the minifigures move when they talk...
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Genre: | Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy, History |
Length: | 11:13 |
Released: | September 28th, 2010 |
Content Advisory: mild violence.
So, like all the other lego Beowulf movies out there, this was for a school project.
Unfortunately, there wasn't enough time to make the minifigures move when they talk...
BuilderBrothers:
Though there have been countless Beowulf brickfilms in the past, this particular one seems to stand out. Though the animation leaves quite a bit of room for improvement, the voice-acting and effects are something to admire, and the camera quality is superb. The cinematography is well done, as well as the comedic animation style and choice of music. All in all, this makes out to be an enjoyable brickfilm, even if you haven't had a chance to read Beowulf yet.