Sabishi and Sapoto always wanted children but never got them. But in this Japanese manga-style animated musical, they will finally get their chance when a boy, Momotaro, comes out of a literal peach.
I liked the concept of the story - a couple unable to have kids suddenly get a kid who just appears magically from a peach. Seemed like a fun and whimsical idea for an animated film, and to that end, the script delivers on its promise.
Where it could use some work is in plotting, pacing, and character. At the moment, the script is very repetitive in every facet and scenes have no narrative tension binding them together. Characters go to the ri...
When you remove the veil around earth all we are is just ants in an aquarium. Very violent army ants and to the rest of the galaxy 'nonintervention' is no longer an option.
A fiery mother of five surviving on food stamps coordinates her husband’s triathlon dreams of 100 consecutive Iron Mans, fighting off public backlash, saboteurs, life-threatening injuries, and losing custody of her children in the process. Based on a true story.
Maya discovers her path to destiny---in search of her actual father---having been through the stormy lives of prostitution, armed robbery and drug trafficking in Southern Africa
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