Song of the Sea Full Movie

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Published 2023-10-13

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  • @Kumo_Cupid
    This movie made me want to run away from my home, grab a random instrument and embark on the most magical fantasical adventure in my entire lifetime and i still want to do that
  • @sphercle-peeps
    Just like that ? You just give us this masterpiece for free. I couldnt be thankful enough.
  • @ariannasv22
    I feel so dumb, I saw this on a plane on my way back from Europe, and I didn't think to actually watch it just because it was lumped up with all the other kids movies. I was a fool. Its so beautiful and I cried several times. 😭😭😭
  • @4lexa_washere
    The saddest part for me as a kid is when the mom returns and says she can’t be with the family (that scene made me cry)
  • @SkeletonScarz
    every few years someone uploads the whole movie for free
  • @helixsol7171
    The progression of Ben and Saoirse's relationship over the course of the film is beautiful and very touching.
  • @shalomjacobs7909
    You learn to really appreciate your siblings as you grow up, and you never know how precious they are till you lose them…
  • @blackhagalaz
    I love how the supernatural beings (like the owl-witch and McLear ) mirror the characters of Ben's family like his father and his grandma. This whole thing is about the possessing of grief and that "bottled up" emotions and trauma would never heal without acknowledgeing and prossessing it. Turning to stone and therefore getting rid of all feelings good and bad is not the answer. Overall there is so much symbolism in this. The spirits and selkie-mother going into the light shows the letting-go of the past and grief as well as the "passing over" of persons lost in one's life. So even if all of the supernatural folklore-stuff would turn out to just being ben's head, it would still make a lot of sense. A kid coming to terms with his mom's death, the resentment for his sister, the grief of his father and well-meant but strickt attempt of his grandma to break the cicle. All wrapped up in the stories his mom once told him. Serious themes expressed to the fantastical imagination of a child. Really loved this movie. The animation is fantastic❤. A pure work of art and a modern take on Gaelic folklore.
  • @Tyroneeeeeeeee
    My film teacher says animated films aren't serious enough to watch in class and we have to watch "real movies"... mans clearly never watched this masterpiece.
  • @myleemartin8083
    I feel like this movie was made for me. I have a little brother who has lighter hair and loves dogs and a littler sister who has dark hair and eyes and is nonverbal. It always means a lot to see nonverbal characters represented, and she looks just like my sister! So much love to all the creators.
  • @Muna-Jlore0997
    I understand maka is trying to do. To her, she thought she was helping her son and others to never feel pain. But feeling sad is always not a bad thing. Sometimes it can be a good thing too. This film is such a masterpiece.
  • @Cagliostro78_
    I felt very bad for Ben at the start,he was just like a "forgotten child" to his own dad,that's why he was so stubborn and unpolite with his sister,btw the best and the saddes scene (for me) was when Ben remember the night where the mom disappear and her little sister born (this is a masterpiece)
  • @111Kinetics
    I never really made the connection between Macha and her son with Conner and his mother until rewatching it now - those are the kinds of neat things you never realise when you're young.
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  • @Cheddam
    Who else cried while watching this?
  • @ElemsChickens
    The "I still love you" AND THEN THE KISS AAAAAAAA, always in tears always
  • @user-pt7tz5zk9x
    13:20 the fact that Ben started to actually feel a little bad for scaring his sister made My heart Crack
  • @eriper7885
    WHILE KIDS ARE GROWING UP WITH COCOMELON I GREW UP WITH THIS (RAHHHHHH)