Emily and the Three Little Old Ladies (1978)
Género : Animación, Familia
Tiempo de ejecución : 15M
Director : Camilla Mickwitz
Sinopsis
Part three of the Emialia animation series. Emma, Emilia and Elvira are three little aunts whose only job is to be old. But they want to do important things. "Children are important," they exclaim at the same time. And then they are just as busy as other people.
Donde viven los monstruos (Where the wild things are) es uno de los libros infantiles más vendidos de la historia. Su escritor, Maurice Sendak fue merecedor de la Caldecott Medal, uno de los más prestigiosos premios de literatura infantil, en 1964 por este libro. Ahora, pasados casi 50 años de la edición original, esa pequeña historia de un niño llamado Max que se enfada con su madre y la imaginación lo lleva allí donde están los monstruos, llegará a la gran pantalla. La historia, dirigida por Spike Jonze, nos cuenta el viaje que hace Max a través de un bosque que repentinamente crece en su habitación hacia el mar, donde embarcará días, semanas, meses y años hasta llegar a la isla donde viven los monstruos, seres de grandes dimensiones, peludos y con los ojos amarillos de los que cualquier niño tendría miedo.
Para Jack, un niño de cinco años, la habitación es el mundo entero, el lugar donde nació, donde come, juega y aprende con su madre. Por la noche, mamá lo pone a dormir en el armario, por si viene el viejo Nick. La habitación es el hogar de Jack, mientras que para su madre es el cubículo donde lleva siete años encerrada, secuestrada desde los diecinueve años. Con gran tesón e ingenio, la joven ha creado en ese reducido espacio una vida para su hijo, y su amor por él es lo único que le permite soportar lo insoportable. Sin embargo, la curiosidad de Jack va en aumento, a la par que la desesperación de su madre, que sabe que la habitación no podrá contener ambas cosas por mucho más tiempo.
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